I have successfully implemented spamassassin on my qmail-ldap server by using a .qmail file with the text string
"|spamc |maildir ./Maildir/" in each user's home directory. Now I would like to integrate it more closely with Qmail-ldap and eliminate the .qmail files. I assumed that I could do this by setting the user's qmailDotMode to ldapwithprog and then putting a text string into the deliveryProgramPath. I tried this but got an error.
An error was encountered when trying to deliver your email.
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://us.f414.mail.yahoo.com/ym/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&YY=36833&order=down&sort=date&pos=0&view=a&head=b>>:
LDAP attribute deliveryProgramPath contains illegal characters.
(LDAP-ERR #221)
The exact contents of the deliveryProgrampath that I used were: /usr/bin/spamc |/usr/bin/maildir ./Maildir/ I also tried: spamc |maildir ./Maildir/ Both resulted in the same error message.
Anyone know why? What is illegal about this command? Can you not include a pipe character in the deliveryProgramPath? Any suggestions on how I should do this instead?
Thanks, Brian!
