On Wed, 2003-05-21 at 09:09, Brian K. West wrote:
> Again this method is so inefficent.. just use exiscan-acl's or just exiscan
> since it can speak to spamd without having to pipe anything to thru routers.
> Also you have the ability to just tag the email and let it pass or reject at
> SMTP time. With a little bit of work you can have per-user and per-domain
> with exiscan.
>
> bkw
Except you can use this line in the transport:
transport_filter = /usr/bin/spamc -u $local_part@$domain
Much trickier with acl if you have multiple recipients...
> >
> > # Spam Assassin
> > spamcheck:
> > driver = pipe
> > command = /usr/exim/bin/exim -oMr spam-scanned -bS
> > use_bsmtp = true
> > transport_filter = /usr/bin/spamc
> > home_directory = "/tmp"
> > current_directory = "/tmp"
> > # must use a privileged user to set $received_protocol on the way
> > # back in!
> > user = mail
> > group = mail
> > log_output = true
> > return_fail_output = true
> > return_path_add = false
> > message_prefix =
> > message_suffix =
> >
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Dennis Skinner
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