Re: [exim] exim & spamassassin. sorta cool

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Author: Heiko Schlittermann
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] exim & spamassassin. sorta cool
Rob Gunther <redrob@???> (So 13 Apr 2014 10:02:33 CEST):
> I’ve just started to experiment with exim & spamassassin. Sorta cool.
>
> I get the concept, mail is passed to spamassassin and comes back with a
> score. It is then up to exim (or something else) to handle it.


Depends on the method you're using. If you're using the data acl, the
message doesn't come back, spamassassin just reports the score.

At this point you may set acl_m_XXX variables.

> I want to handle it by exim moving the messages into a specific folder for
> processing. No bounce, no rejection notice… nothing.


The routers can evaluate the acl_m_XXX variables and select
a proper transport. Or - depending on the transport - you may even use
the acl_m_XXX variables in the transport section.

> I will then process the mail from the queue of spam to integrate it into
> our existing solution.
>
> So the question is, how can I divert to a folder without further processing
> with exim?


I'm not sure if I got it or which concept you're talking about.

    Best regards from Dresden/Germany
    Viele Grüße aus Dresden
    Heiko Schlittermann
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