On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 02:55:58PM -0800, Jim Tyler wrote:
> > Doing it that way, spamassassin is using the user's
> > ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs file -- but shouldn't
> > your setup via exim
> > directly also be doing that?
>
> Unless I'm mistaken, since exim doesn't run as the
> individual use
> Doing it that way, spamassassin is using the user's
> ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs file -- but shouldn't
> your setup via exim
> directly also be doing that?
Unless I'm mistaken, since exim doesn't run as the
individual users, neither would spamassassin when
called by exim. Spamassassin would,
Jim Tyler wrote:
Hi, I would like to figure out how to have exim use
the local users' spamassassin preferences. My
I have done this on a box similar to yours with only a few users by
using a procmail recipe that handles sending things to spamassassin.
Doing it that way, spamassassin is using
Hi, I would like to figure out how to have exim use
the local users' spamassassin preferences. My
understanding is that spam filter settings are
individual - one user's spam is another user's ham.
Hence, a site-wide spam filter may be too generic.
Since individual users have no input into site-w
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