the spamassassin docs mention the use of an alias to pipe the spam message through spamassassin to be learned. This does not work in this manner with postfix (at least not for me)
spamtrap: "|/usr/bin/spamassassin -r -w spamtrap"
I don't believe the user this runs as has the rights to execute spamassassin. I have searched google, and the talk-sa archives and have not come up with any good examples of how to make this (or an alternate method) work with postfix. the docs also mention using a .forward to do a similar function but there is no example for me to start from.
sa-learn can be used to learn these messages, but a way to automate the process so users can submit messages would make my life easier.
does anyone know of a website that has an example of setting up a spamtrap like this with postfix ?
thanks for your assistance.
-- Mark Hepler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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