I read that as _not_ to filter add@xxxxxxxx, and send it the spam anyway
unfiltered. I wonder how else I read wrong.
Alfred Hovdestad wrote:
There is an option in man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf
that might help:
all_spam_to add@xxxxxxxx
which should send all SPAM to a given address.
I am using the spamassassin milter to mark SPAM and the sieve filter in
the Cyrus imap daemon to put any SPAM message in a special folder.
Alfred Hovdestad, RHCE
University of Saskatchewan
Robert Canary wrote:
I didn't see that option as a configuration item. Is that on a user
level or site level? I have been concentrating on site configuration
and not reading much about the local user config.
I am currently reading on the militer stuff, trying to get a good
grasp of what is happening in that arena, how do I control it, how do
configure it, etc.
If I am understanding it correctly it is basically an external script
that is feed an email and it should return "something"
Oh yes, I have the SPF module loading with the spamassassin from the
config file. However, it only tags the subject line as SPAM and
doesn't prevent sendmail from excepting it. I suppose I will have to
do the SPF stuff with a milter ???????
Any suggestion of howto write a milter to reject a bad SPF, or is
there already one out there?
I have to take a break from this a while, I need to figure out how to
create an IPSec between a Linux box and a windows2000 server. I'll
come back to the spam issue in about hour.
Carl Reynolds wrote:
Robert Canary wrote:
I did finally get the spamassassin going, however, it looks somewhat
useless to me. It seems all it dose is tag email on the subject
line with the word SPAM. We already know its spam we don't need it
to tell us that, we need it to drop it in a black hole.
I created a special mail account for spam assassin and told it to
send any mail it thinks is spam to that account. That way if I need
to I can check through the account to make sure my milters are
deleting the things I want deleted and I have a cron set up to delete
the contents of that account daily.
Carl.
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