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Re: maildrop and spamc: msg#00015

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Subject: Re: maildrop and spamc

On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 16:19, Robin Lynn Frank wrote:

> > > I'm switching over from procmail to maildrop. About the only thing I
> > > need to do that I can't get working is to have maildrop deliver to spamc.
> > > Can anyone point me to some documentation or give me a clue. I couldn't
> > > find anything on the spamassassin site, so I figured I'd try here.
> >
> > xfilter "/usr/bin/spamc"
> >
> That worked. It was too simple for me to ever have thought of it. ;-)

maybe you want to add a "-f". without that spamc will return a failure
if the daemon is not running. probably not what you want.

> I don't have an answer for that one,but I did substantially reduce cpu
> time when I used procmail by having all the mail lists *no* sent to
> spamc. Now I'll work on doing that with maildrop so I can get ready
> for Monday.

that would be too difficult to differentiate between mails :) at the
moment there is enough cpu... so i will shift that problem to the future
;-)



-tom


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