spammassassin + procmail

Nabin Limbu nlimbu at healthnet.org.np
Mon Jun 21 09:19:40 UTC 2004


Yes, I'm using sendmail-milter.

Nabin Limbu

Jyce said:
>
> Ase you are using sendmail you should use sendmail-milter so you can
> scan all mail
> directly.
> Subject: spammassassin + procmail
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using spammassassin + procmail + sendmail with squirrelmail in RH
> 9.0.
>>
>> 1) How can I change the point (value) of a particular hits in
> spamassassin?
>>
>> 2) How can I make a list so that spamassassin ignore the list of from
>> / to
> address of
>> that list?
>>
>> 3) How can I pass all the email through spamassassin? Do I have to
>> write
> in
>> /etc/procmailrc ? Now I am using in /home/username/.procmailrc. But I
> think it is an
>> inefficient way to have ".procmailrc" for all users in their home
> directory. Is there any
>> way where I can write all common feature for all users in a file and
> specific rules in the
>> user's home directories.
>>
>> 4) I am also using squirrelmail. Whenever spammassassin detects spam,
>> I am forwarding it to Trash folder. But I find some useful emails sent
>> to Trash
> folder as a
>> spam. When I move this mail back to inbox, I am not able to view the
>> email
> especially
>> mime files (attachments).
>>
>> Hoping for your kind support.
>>
>> With Regards
>> Nabin Limbu
>>
>>
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