On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 06:05:31PM -0700, jdow wrote: > From: "Mike Galvez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 03:38:21PM -0700, Loren Wilton wrote: > >>> I did this and the "X-Spam-Score" was listed, so something (maybe > >>Milter) > >>is > >>> not writing it, though Milter changes the Subject header... > >> > >>That may be your problem. Several integration tools ignore the headers SA > >>makes and rewrite the message using their own headers. Maybe you are > >>using > >>one of them. > >> > >> Loren > >> > > > >After digging a little deeper, this appears to be the case. I'm using > >Cyrus Imap > >with sendmail, spamassassin with MySQL for user_prefs and spamass-milter. > > > >I would be interested in what others with similar setups are using to call > >spamc|spamd if not using spamass-milter. > > I have Loren and myself on a plain old diet of procmail. It's dumb. It's > arcane. It's all manner of ugliness. It works wonderfully. And it is, for > all its silliness, quite amenable to my own silliness. The mail server > sits about 2 feet from me. So I have arranged my .procmailrc file to play > a specific "odd sound" when Loren sends me email and another when I get > customer email. Once you start to understand procmail such silliness > becomes quite practical. And I haven't even delved into the deeper levels > of procmail's grubbier arcanities. I surely hope it does not die out. > > {^_-} Joanne
I like and (used) procmail for a long time, but I have not found a graceful way of using it with Cyrus deliver. -- Michael Galvez Profanity is the one language all programmers know best.