I have been looking all over the net, on google and mailing lists archives for the answer to my problem. In a nutshell, Sieve does not work because, as I can see, cyrdeliver (deliver) bypasses sieve filters. I have seen posts where people say that deliver uses the lmtp programs and therefore passes mail through sieve and I have seen others state that, when using procmail as I am, it bypasses sieve. I also saw another article on the internet where a person had a procmail recipe that used unix:/var/run/cyrus/socket/lmtp as a delivery destination but that does not work and I cannot find anything in procmail that remotely says that this might work. In the end, how do I get into a situation where I can use Cyrus/Sieve and spamassassin together? Any thoughts? Your help would be much appreciated. The other thing about that is I dont want to use dot files in users home directories because in my environment users cannot log into the server nor do they have home directories. Spamassassin prefs are in LDAP.
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