Hello,

> One way I can think of is if you use spamd/spamc, you can have 
> procmail figure out which domain the message is for. Create a 
> non-login user account, complete with home directory and a user_prefs 
> file, per domain. When you call spamc, use the -u parameter to cause 
> it to run the config files for the "domain user" in question.

For the moment I have this situation :
- server 1 : all web site (web, ftp, mail, database), vpopmail
- server 2 : qmail, qmail-queue, qmail-scanner, clamav, spamassassin

On server2, clamav and spamassassin are started like deamon :
- started with (clamav): clamd
- started with (spamassassin): spamd -d -a -q -x -u

Example for domain1.com :
On server 1 : the normal structure (/home/domain1, /home/domain1/www,
....) On server 2 : create a directory /home/domain1

In this directory namd .spamassassin and in a file user_prefs the
specific setting for this domain ?

Thanks for your help,

Christian,



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