On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 19:19:23 -0600
Chris disseminated the following:

> Joe, let me ask you at least one more question, I've got postfix working in 
> this manner:
> 
> Nov 26 19:00:02 cpollock postfix/nqmgr[2195]: 3D2E3584005: 
> from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, size=5272, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
> Nov 26 19:00:04 cpollock postfix/smtp[21836]: 5268B584002: 
> to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=mx2.earthlink.net[207.217.125.17], 
> delay=3, status=sent (250 1cxQ0rMl3NZFpB0 Message accepted for delivery)
> Nov 26 19:00:05 cpollock postfix/smtp[21841]: 3D2E3584005: 
> to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=mxa.earthlink.net[207.217.125.25], 
> delay=3, status=sent (250 1cxQ0tvg3NZFpO0 Message accepted for delivery)
> 
> which is forwarding all my spam that I receive at my EL address to EL's 
> junkmail address.  I guess its possible that I don't have much else to do 
> with it except possibly add in the procmail call?

Okay, you just zoomed right by me in terms of configuring Postfix. I've never
ventured that far, ie. passing mail *back* to Postfix for alternate delivery, if
I even understand correctly what you are doing.

Procmail should be 'called' by Postfix by default. Usually, from what I
understand, it is Procmail which then calls the spam recipes/processes, and
delivers the mail as you direct, including passing mail back to Postfix as an
MTA.

> And I apologize for the seemingly dumb questions.

Now I feel dumb. :-)

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