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Re: sendmail and procmail , spamassaign



On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Vivek Kumar wrote:

> I am using sendmail for my mails. I was told that if i want to use
> spamassassin and redirect the rejected mail to some user account (like
> spam user) I need to use procmail.
> I installed procmail but I don't understand that can i use this for
> entire domain or procmail is only good for one user as when i was trying
> to configure it, it talked about .forward file and .procmailrc file in
> the user home directory.
> What i want it to do is install spamassassin and send all the rejected
> mail to spammail@xxxx.xxx account. (xxxx.xxx could be a noewly created
> email address).
> Any help on this issue will be highly appreciated.

You can use /etc/procmailrc to affect all users on the system.

If you go down that route, please use spamd/spamc instead of
spamassassin, it is much nicer on your system (less cpu/mem).

Or, you can do as I did and install spamass-milter, which uses
spamc/spamd and hooks into the mail reception process... long before
any deliver is attempted.

-- 
Rick Nelson
"I'm an idiot.. At least this one [bug] took about 5 minutes to find.."
(Linus Torvalds in response to a bug report.)

> I'm an idiot.. At least this [bug] took about 5 minutes to find..
Disquieting ...
(Gonzalo Tornaria in response to Linus Torvalds's mailing about a kernel bug.)

> I'm an idiot.. At least this [bug] took about 5 minutes to find..
We need to find some new terms to describe the rest of us mere mortals
then.
(Craig Schlenter in response to Linus Torvalds's mailing about a kernel bug.)

> I'm an idiot.. At least this [bug] took about 5 minutes to find..
Surely, Linus is talking about the kind of idiocy that others aspire to :-).
(Bruce Perens in response to Linus Torvalds's mailing about a kernel bug.)



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