Re: [exim] exim & spamassassin. sorta cool

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Author: Rob Gunther
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Subject: Re: [exim] exim & spamassassin. sorta cool
I'm using spamassassin/exim under directadmin. It has it setup to do the
spamassassin check in the director section.

If some conditions are met it sets the transport to 'spamcheck'. I don't
know where it goes after that transport runs.


On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 7:07 PM, Heiko Schlittermann <hs@???>wrote:

> 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.
>
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