I think you're both misunderstanding what the -b option does, and
reading the man page, I can see how it could be more explicit.
In any case, the -b option is used to send rejected mail to a
specified email address (in case you want to inspect it). Someone can
correct me if I'm wrong, but I think what you're looking to do can't
be done in spamass-milter. I would recommend a procmail recipe to do
that instead.
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, Andreas Haumer wrote:
Hi Christoph!
Am 08.02.2010 15:50, schrieb Christoph Lehmann:
I've problems telling spamass-milter to reject mails.
spamass-milter - Version 0.3.1
I start it by:
/usr/local/sbin/spamass-milter -p /var/run/spamass.sock -b
spam...@ourdomain.com -u smmsp -f -r 15 -- -d spamscanner.ourdomain.com
It should reject spam mails with a score higher 15, else send the spam
to spam...@ourdomain.com.can you tell me whats wrong?
You didn't describe the symptoms of your problems, so it's
hard to tell you what's wrong...
You described what you want your setup to do, but not what it
actually does instead.
But it looks like you have the same problems with spamass-milter
as I have and which I described a few days ago on this list (see
<http://marc.info/?l=spamassassin-users&m=126537672706931&w=2>)
I still don't know how to solve this problem and I haven't
got an answer to my mail, though.
KR
- andreas
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