You can specify only that domain in a separate record in simcontrol, with
the appropriate value for spam_hits so they'll be rejected.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would like to completely dump messages tagged as spam, but only for
> accounts set to forward to an external domain. Local spam should go to
> its normal .Spam folder.
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> 
> What is it you'd like to do with messages tagged as spam?
> 
> If you want to reject them, simply bring down the value for spam_hits in
> /var/qmail/simcontrol to equal the value of required_score in
> /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf. Then anything which would have been tagged
> will be rejected up front.
> 
> --
> -Eric 'shubes'
> 
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> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I've been having problems with accounts which are set up to simply to
> external
>> addresses. For a standard account, the
> /home/vpopmail/[domain]/[user]/.qmail
>> file contains the following:
>>
>> |/var/qmail/bin/preline /usr/bin/maildrop -A 'Content-Filter:
>> maildrop-toaster'
>> /etc/mail/mailfilter
>>
>> This works perfectly. For a forwarded account, the .qmail file simply
> contains
>>
>> &[address to forward to]
>>
>> While the email does get forwarded, the forwarding of tagged spam is
> causing
>> gray/blacklisting problems with recipient servers. Messages are still
>> processed
>> via spamassassin, and the subjects rewritten with ***SPAM***, but the
> messages
>> forward no matter what I try. I realize that this is by design and that
> these
>> messages should be forwarded due to the possibility of false positives, but
>> Yahoo keeps spitting out "451_Message_temporarily_deferred", we get
> greylisted
>> some places, etc. The goal is to NOT forward messages tagged as spam to
> Yahoo,
>> AOL, etc (along with a disclaimer published in the HTML of
> SquirrelMail), but
>> I
>> have no idea how to make this happen. Can I change the .qmail "&" line
> to make
>> it pipe through an external process which checks the spam x-header? Any
> help
>> would be greatly appreciated.
>>
> 
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