SpamAssassin/Procmail/Webmin-Usermin

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I have just recently set up a dedicated mailserver that I am working on
getting configured. I currently have Spamassassin scanning all emails.
Using Procmail to filter all messages over the spam threshold to the
user's home directory. Now I need to figure out what to do with them
from there. It would be really helpful to hear how others are handling
this.

Do you typically run a script to delete the messages after a certain
period of time, or when the directory reaches a certain size? Do your
users have a way to access/view the spam messages so they can retrieve
potential false positives? 

What I would really like to do, since I am planning to implement Usermin
to allow users to manage their own forwarding, and vacation responders,
etc, is to also give them access to the Spamassassin module from there
so they can edit their own spam settings as well as use the spam viewer
feature. However, I can't seem to get the Spamassassin/Procmail modules
configured correctly so that the Spamassassin module can find the
messages where Procmail is putting them. Right now I have the Procmail
filter set to "Write to MH folder $HOME/SPAM". I have tested this and it
is working properly. In the Usermin configuration for the Spamassassin
module, I have "Mail file for spam" set to "$HOME/SPAM", but it is not
finding the messages. I have tried several different formats/paths in
both modules but to no avail.

Any recommendation on where and in what format I should set Procmail to
sent the messages to, and what path I would then use to configure the
Spamassassin module to find them? I realize this is fairly off-topic.
Replies can be made off-list. Thank you!

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Laurie Harper
Dealer ImpactR Systems
WWWeb Impressions, LLC
7725 Douglas Ave
Urbandale, IA 50322
(515)334-9638 ext.15
http://www.dealerimpact.com
http://www.webimpressions.com
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