On 11/11/15 5:30 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2015-11-11, Joerg Jung <m...@umaxx.net> wrote: >>> Am 11.11.2015 um 05:44 schrieb Daniel Ouellet <dan...@presscom.net>: >>> >>> Does anyone use this port yet Rspamd. >>> >>> I saw Stuart + a few helpers making a port of Rspamd. Only on current >>> now, so I install current on a server and try to run it. >>> >>> But anyone have any clue stick to provide on how to actually plug it >>> with smtpd? >> >> I do not use it, but I guess you can use it in LDA mode >> with "... deliver to mda rspamc..." in smtpd.conf, >> as described here https://rspamd.com/doc/integration.html > > I don't use it either (I'm seeing timeouts on a significant proportion of > mails), but assuming you're only wanting to use it for locally delivered mail, > this is correct. There is also rmilter which connects between milter-capable > MTAs and rspamd, this hasn't been ported yet, but smtpd doesn't support > milter anyway..
But do you have a choice to send it back to smtpd for local delivery or you need to use Dovecot? rspamc will not go as daemon, so you restart it for every emails, not making it better really... I could go back and use postfix with it, but I sure didn't want too. > A better way to connect it to smtpd would be via a filter. A filter would > need to listen for SMTP connections, extract the message and feed to rspamd, > and send the modified message back to smtpd via another port. > >>> Looks like Rspamd accept only input via the http standard. > > spamc just accepts mail on standard input and feeds it to rspamd for you. > I did read a lot on it. I even looked at sptmd-extras and all. But it is not stable yet or recommended for production for sure. It's all easier set then done. But I keep trying. The main reason is that I have way to many issues with spamassassin when there is more then one relay with tagged in the spamd.conf I was hoping to have something faster may be using less resources and definitely more stable. But so far, I can't even get this going. Oh well I will keep digging then... So far it's more an exercise in frustration and increase the beer consumption! ):> I can't pull my hairs, I have not much left...