Jean-Paul Natola wrote: > Hi everyone, > > If this shouldn't be posted here I do apologize in advance; > > I would like to start catching/storing/redirecting ALL spam messages to an > alternate location (a central folder/box/directory etc..) instead of > discarding them. > > In my setup I do NOT house and users, as my box is strictly a > cleansing/filtering box, that hands everything off to the Exchange server. > > I run > > BSD 5.4 > Exim > Clam > And SA > > I heard postini charges for this type of service and even sends a report of > the blocked spam and lets you retrieve it if it happens to be an FP. > > My thought was something along the lines of creating a user on my Exchange > called "spam_catch" or something similar, and have all the all the messages > that are currently being discarded put there. That way if someone says they > were waiting for a message they never received they can access this folder > and retrieve it. > > Again if this is not an SA question I do apologize,
Well, it's spamassassin relevant, but it's not something that spamassassin itself can do. SA itself can't redirect or delete mail. The way it patches into mail systems inhibits it from doing anything but analyzing and modifying the message contents. In theory what you want to do is get Exim, or whatever tool is calling SA, to change the delivery envelope for the tagged spam to go to your spam_catch user. However, I'm no Exim expert, but at least I've pointed you in the right direction.