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Subject: RES: [Ispman-users] Cyrus Quota BIG PROBLEM
From: <wendel () dotpix ! com ! br>
Date: 2003-02-02 19:55:50
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Hi JM,
can you send-me some aditiona information about this special
configuration?
I have SpamD+Amavis+Razor runing here, but I want to send all
mails that are qualified as spam to the user and store it on
a special folder 'spam'.
I my actual configuration I receive all spam, I don't want this
is better to send them to user and the cleaup you spam folder latter.
Thanks for the att.
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De: ispman-users-admin@lists.sourceforge.net
[mailto:ispman-users-admin@lists.sourceforge.net]Em nome de Jean-Michel
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Enviada em: quinta-feira, 30 de janeiro de 2003 08:08
Para: ispman-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Assunto: Re: [Ispman-users] Cyrus Quota BIG PROBLEM
I had the same problem.
My config is a bit different, so I am not sure it will help but you can
think about it:
- all email are sent to procmail.
- I have a global config for procmail.
- procmail then send the mail to spamassassin and get it back with the
spam's tag
- then if the mail contains a spam it is delivered to
users.foobar_domain_com.spam, if not to users.foobar_domain_com
here is the trick: if procmail cannot deliver to cyrus (cyrdeliver
under debian with cyrus 1.5.x) then it sends a message to the sender to
tell him the user is over the quota allowed and the mail is simply
deleted (/dev/null).
But, certainly there is a nicer way of achieving this.
JM
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