Hello!
I apologize if this is a lame or redundant question, feel free to LART as
needed....
I'm setting up a largish system with dspam and exim and I was hoping to
avoid the current two-stage delivery method where the message is piped to
dspam, and then dspam calls exim to do the actual delivery.
dspam has compile-time options to return messages sent to it to STDOUT
with apropriate signatures and headers instead of calling an MTA to do the
delivery, and I'd like to know if I can take advantage of that.
Ideally (in psuedocode) I'd like something like:
If /var/spool/dspam/opt-in/$local_part exists then
pipe the message through /usr/bin/dpam --user $local_part and use the
output from the pipe as the message and continue delivery?
Is this possible or should I stick with the two-stage setup?
Thanks
-Scott
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