At 2013-08-02T01:39:45+05:30, N. Raghavendra wrote: > I work in a setup where the external mail server (say, > extmail.example.com) in a DMZ runs Spamassassin as soon as mail arrives > from the Internet, and then passes the mail to an internal mail server > (say, intmail.example.com) which has user maildirs. > > The trouble is that the Spamassassin filtering at extmail isn't good, > and a lot of spam get through as ham to intmail. However, the intmail > machine also has Spamassassin. Is it possible for me, as a user, to > refilter the mail coming in from extmail through Spamassassin using > procmail on intmail?
Apologies for replying to myself. In case it clarifies things, here's an analogous question. Suppose I get all my mail from an ISP who uses SA before sending the mail to me. Can I, as a user, use SA again with procmail on the incoming mail in my mail server? Best regards, Raghu. -- N. Raghavendra <ra...@hri.res.in>, http://www.retrotexts.net/ Harish-Chandra Research Institute, http://www.hri.res.in/