tobbe wrote:
Den Sunday 25 March 2007 23:33:01 skrev John:

   Thank you, your SRPM for Qmailadmin did create the Spam Detection
checkbox in the interface.
   Unfortunately, the /etc/mail/mailfilter script called in .qmail for
the user does not create the Spam folder when I send the sample-spam.txt
to the user. Also nothing in the maildrop log. Yet the email bounces
back to me saying it's spam. The .qmail file is being ignored in the
case of spam. Non spam email shows up in the maildrop log.
   Thanks,
John B.

tobbe wrote:

Den Saturday 24 March 2007 21:07:15 skrev John:

  Hi, I have followed the instructions on enabling spam detection in
Qmailadmin at http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/QMail-Toaster:FAQ
(FAQ 3.6).
  As instructed, I added
echo "--define 'spambox 1'"
/opt/qmailtoaster-plus/etc/rpmbuild/qmailadmin-toaster
(all one line)
and then ran qtp-newmodel. I don't see any "spam detection" box in
Qmailadmin I've heard people refer to (it would be in edit/new email
accounts interface, right?)?
  I found a tutorial for moving spam to a folder using mailfilters at
http://opensourceheaven.net/?page_id=98
I'll give that a try later, but I am feeling like my original efforts
should have done something based on the discussions I've seen.
Unfortunately, I see no effect in building Qmailadmin-toaster with the
spambox 1 option.
Thanks in advance,
John


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there is a few bugs in the current spec files regarding this
it is fixed in the new mandriva srpms i put online in my previous post
they are available at http://www.mde.djura.org/qmailtoaster/
theese srpms will of course work with any supported distro


qmailadmin is not the only srpm you need to get from my repo to get spambox working you must also get my fixed maildrop-toaster



I installed maildrop-toaster as well as spamassassin and
vpopmail. Could the order I updated these rpm's be the issue?
I updated Qmailadmin, then Spamassassin, then Vpopmail, then Maildrop.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
John B



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