MailScanner/Spamassassin and postfix w/virtual hosting

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Mon Nov 17 13:37:37 GMT 2003


I did look at that, I didn't see a way to do it, do you have an example?


> Yes. Read about rulesets in /etc/MailScanner/rules/*
>
> At 22:11 16/11/2003, you wrote:
>>I was trying to basically explain my setup.  Straight to the point
>> then....
>>
>>I would like my customers to be able to have individual options for
>>scanning their email, ie, enable/disable virus scanning, deliver/delete
>>all spam, etc.  Is this possible WITHOUT user home directories, only
>> based
>>on receiver email address/domain?
>>
>>Brian
>>
>>
>> > Is this in any way connected to MailScanner?
>> > Doesn't look like it to me...
>> >
>> > At 23:13 15/11/2003, you wrote:
>> >>I hope this is the correct place to post to...  This may need to go to
>> >>Spamassassin....
>> >>
>> >>I currently have postfix set up to use virtual mailbox mapping, so the
>> >>users on postfix are not users of the system, and the user logins are
>> >>user at domain.  I make use of Spamassassin to check mail, and I have
>> seen
>> >>that it is possible to have a user preference file, so the users can
>> >>override my default spam detction options (user_prefs).  this is to be
>> >>located in the user home directory of the system, but of course there
>> is
>> >>none with virtual mailboxes.  Is there any way that I can accomplish
>> >>allowing individual preference files?
>> >>
>> >>Brian
>> >
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