Sander Smeenk writes:
> If you want per-user rules and scanning, sa-exim isn't the way to go.
> Perhaps this can be accomplished with Exiscan, which is also included in
> Debian's Exim4 packages.
I did not know about exiscan. I'll have to figure out if it
does the job.
Thanks f
tags 362000 wontfix
close 362000
thanks
> Because sa-exim does not setuid to the local user when it has
> a chance to do so, spamc does not inform spamd that a local
> user is being handled (User: protocol field).
At the time sa-exim runs neither sa-exim nor exim knows what user this
mail will ev
Package: sa-exim
Severity: important
Because sa-exim does not setuid to the local user when it has
a chance to do so, spamc does not inform spamd that a local
user is being handled (User: protocol field). As a result, even
if allow_user_rules is set in the SA configuration files, the
~user/.spamas
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