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Dan Mahoney, System Admin writes: > On Sat, 20 Aug 2005, Rick Macdougall wrote: > > > Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: > > > >> Hey all, > >> > >> I'd like to run one spamd box for many clients, using SQL user prefs. Is > >> there a way to have spamd use different domain names -- or have spamc pass > >> the `hostname' of the machine along? > >> > >> basically I will have a different sql userpref for [EMAIL PROTECTED] or > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED], or different global defaults for hosta.com. This seems > >> elementary to do, but I can't figure out how to make spamd tell which one > >> to use -- maybe based on the connecting ip, maybe based on a command > >> line/config file variable passed. > >> > > Hi, > > > > How are you calling spamc ? All of our simscan (for qmail) servers call > > spamc with the -u option, passing the full [EMAIL PROTECTED] part. We do > > this > > for about 500 different domains currently, all with their own preferences > > per > > domain and per user. > > Right now spamc gets the username from $>, i.e. there is no -u specified. > > I made this post to comp.mail.misc > http://groups.google.com/group/comp.mail.misc/browse_thread/thread/57a032d36d6d7142/b44ac792b3e77660#b44ac792b3e77660 > > I made a similar post to the spamassassin users list. > Neither got a single response. That's a shame. I'm sure I saw this answered recently -- must have been another thread. Anyway, the upshot is, just fix your MTA to call spamc with the full email address as -u , e.g. "-u [EMAIL PROTECTED]". If your MTA can't do this, but can pass the username and domain separately, create a 1-line shell script that calls exec spamc -u [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead. - --j. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Exmh CVS iD8DBQFDD0TJMJF5cimLx9ARAuXwAKC5jgvZ9QdCHpK0Z+htPoGYBix5UACguz50 pMP/wh8CZTfGpncDZel6ZFY= =uhme -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----