On 18/12/2018 08:08, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > Hi, > > My mail server is running on CentOS 7 with Postfix, Dovecot and > Spamassassin. I get quite a lot of spam on a few accounts, and > Spamassassin does its job fine. Spam mail is identified correctly, and > it looks like there are no false positives, e. g. valid mail is never > identified as spam. > > When a message is flagged as spam, the subject line is rewritten to > begin with [SPAM]. Then, a filter in Mozilla Thunderbird is setup, and > when a subject line begins with [SPAM] the message is directly sent to > Trash. > > I've documented the whole configuration here: > > * https://blog.microlinux.fr/spamassassin-centos/ > > The problem with this setup is that spam mail is still delivered, and I > need Thunderbird's filters to weed out incoming mail. And when I'm using > my webmail (running SquirrelMail), my inbox is a tsunami of unread > [SPAM] messages. > > So I'd like to go a step further and delete all messages flagged [SPAM] > directly on the server. It doesn't look like Spamassassin provides this > functionality. > > Did any of you guys succeed in doing this anyway? > > Cheers, > > Niki > I've used for quite some time now a combination of postfix+SA+MailScanner for this, not delivering mails, but letting those in a quarantine, and using Mailwatch (http frontend) to let people release mail from the quarantine, etc .. https://www.mailscanner.info/ https://mailwatch.org/ And the ansible role that I initially used for this on CentOS 7 : https://github.com/arrfab/ansible-role-mail-gateway Cheers, -- Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project | https://www.centos.org gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab
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