Hi,

I have a problem with the filtering of Spamassassin tagged mails.
Using qmail-scanner everything works fine until it gets to the ~vpopmail/domains/domain/.qmail-default
if I use the standard
| /etc/mail/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
things are simply flagged and passed of to the inbox, no filters.


If I try and filter at the domain level using maildrop
| /usr/local/bin/maildrop mailfilter
things are filtered and passed of to appropriate spam boxes.
But by using maildrop I'm no longer able to use ~vpopmail/domains/domain/user/.qmail files for forwarding and such, maildrop simply appears not to pay attention to them.


Using procmail at the user level involves writing a .qmail file in ~vpopmail/domains/domain/user/
So when anyone tries to update users or forwards via qmailadmin the user .qmail file gets rewritten and the procmail command


|preline procmail -p -m procmailrc

becomes:
&procmail
&-p
&-m
&procmailrc

Maildrop at the user level had the same effect. I know I can write forwards or create the .qmail files by hand, but this doesn't fly with the administrator of the machine.
I would do it at the with filters in the mail clients, but that doesn't sort the actual inbox and squirrelmail doesn't have any filters for web viewing.
So basically my question is how do I get Spamassassin tagged mails filtered into the approprite maildirs while still being able to use qmailadmin for administrative use.


Thanks

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Blair McKay Network Consultant HDot Networks Montreal, Canada
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