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Re: Does mail/dspam play nice with postfix?
On Sat, 29 Dec 2007, Quentin Garnier wrote:
There is a setting dspam.conf where you can add root as a trusted user.
Yep. I had that set. But I didn't have postfix's default_privs user
listed as a dspam Trusted user. Setting that, plus setting up a per-
user spam-<user> alias, plus some other magic to make fetchmail use the
correct domain when performing initial delivery, has gotten things to
work for me.
Anyone got any clue-by-fours for me?
Personally I use a transport, e.g.:
dspam-relearn-spam unix - n n - 10 pipe
flags=Ru user=dspam argv=/usr/pkg/bin/dspam --user ${user} --class=spam
--source=error
dspam-relearn-innocent unix - n n - 10 pipe
flags=Ru user=dspam argv=/usr/pkg/bin/dspam --user ${user} --class=innocent
--source=error
That way I avoid any limitations of postfix on |cmd aliases, and I can
use a non-root user for the actual dspam command.
That make sense, by itself. But I'm still not sure how the user sends
messages to this service for relearning. Maybe I need a bigger clue-by-
four. (A clue-by-eight?)
Do you add a [pair of] aliases to /etc/mail/aliases{,.db} specifying
/path/to/the/pipes ?
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