Jesse Guardiani wrote:
On Friday 25 July 2003 10:24, Jeff Hedlund wrote:
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
I make heavy use of program
delivery lines, so there is no way I can install this version in anything
but a strict test environment.

Out of curiosity (and to help understand your situation more), how do you create these custom program delivery lines? Via scripts to create new users?

No. Via user configuration/administration scripts for existing users.


We use a spam filtering program called TMDA:

http://www.tmda.net

To use TMDA on mail accounts we have to insert prelines in .qmail files.
Each preline is unique to that user, so setting the --enable-spam-command
configure option probably won't work, unless qmailadmin supports
wildcards inside the --enable-spam-command.

I haven't tried it, but I don't see why it wouldn't work. Whatever you put as the spam command is what gets put into each user's .qmail file when spam detection is enabled.


And- what are the program delivery lines?

I don't think that is really important. I just don't want qmailadmin to delete them, modify them, allow users to change them, or otherwise try to understand them. Displaying them is fine, but I think anything more is unnecessary.

Right, qmailadmin should definitely not let users change them. And there's no reason to display them either (IMO).


Jeff
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