Am 28.02.2012 08:45, schrieb Sandro Tosi: > I know I'm pestering this mailing list, but it would be really awesome > if someone could let us look at (even partial) patch to implement what > we need. > > Probably the best solution (for now) is to pass the mailbox name to > spamc and patch spamd to look up the mailbox dir in another file than > /etc/passwd (or wherever it looks up for sys users config). > > Do someone have such a patch alredy written? can we look at it? :) > > Cheers, > Sandro
What you need must match your global mail setup i used spamass-milter and spamc -F /path/to/file, --config=path to have the user spamassassin config file in i.e /usr/local/virtual/domain/user/spamassassin/ but i did not use a user local design i used users in sql with global user vmail so no trouble about gid/uid/permissions etc for user editing rules , i hacked a squirrelmail spamassassin plugin to my needs > > On 02/27/2012 03:12 PM, Sandro Tosi wrote: >> Hello, >> our mail setup is kinda different than usual configuration: we have a >> lot of mailboxes all owned by a single userid. The directories tree is >> composed using a prefix, an elaboration of the domain name (domain.ext >> -> ext/d/o/m/domain), and then the local part. >> >> We would like to allow each mailbox (which maps to an email account) to >> specify the spam preferences and let the MTA (qmail in this case) scan >> the email at SMTP session. >> >> Can we do that with spamassassin 3.3.2 ? >> >> Thanks for your help, > -- Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer Germany/Munich/Bavaria