[qmailadmin] qmailadmin 1.2.7, forward to and spam detection
Hello all, I'm new to the list, I was wondering if this would be an option. I have several users that forward all their incoming mail to their blackberries, saving a copy in their local account as well for retrieval by pop3. Currently, with qmailadmin 1.2.7, when forward to and save a copy are selected along with Spam Detection, the forward is inserted in the .qmail file before the spam filter. Would it be feasable to have the forward placed after the spam filter so that their blackberries are protected from spam as well? Thank you
Re: [qmailadmin] qmailadmin 1.2.7, forward to and spam detection
On Thursday 07 April 2005 11:51 am, Soutien technique / Technical Support wrote: Hello all, I'm new to the list, I was wondering if this would be an option. I have several users that forward all their incoming mail to their blackberries, saving a copy in their local account as well for retrieval by pop3. Currently, with qmailadmin 1.2.7, when forward to and save a copy are selected along with Spam Detection, the forward is inserted in the .qmail file before the spam filter. Would it be feasable to have the forward placed after the spam filter so that their blackberries are protected from spam as well? it doesn't matter. .qmail files are only linear in that the parsing goes from top to bottom. Each delivery instruction gets its own, fresh copy of the message. -Jeremy -- Jeremy Kitchen ++ Systems Administrator ++ Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ++ inter7.com ++ 866.528.3530 ++ 815.776.9465 int'l kitchen @ #qmail #gentoo on EFnet IRC ++ scriptkitchen.com/qmail GnuPG Key ID: 481BF7E2 ++ jabber:[EMAIL PROTECTED] pgpJEZuu27y2K.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [qmailadmin] qmailadmin 1.2.7, forward to and spam detection
Jeremy Kitchen wrote: On Thursday 07 April 2005 11:51 am, Soutien technique / Technical Support wrote: Hello all, I'm new to the list, I was wondering if this would be an option. I have several users that forward all their incoming mail to their blackberries, saving a copy in their local account as well for retrieval by pop3. Currently, with qmailadmin 1.2.7, when "forward to" and "save a copy" are selected along with "Spam Detection", the forward is inserted in the .qmail file before the spam filter. Would it be feasable to have the forward placed after the spam filter so that their blackberries are protected from spam as well? it doesn't matter. .qmail files are only linear in that the parsing goes from top to bottom. Each delivery instruction gets its own, fresh copy of the message. -Jeremy Ah, I understand, so any significant spam filtering would have to be done earlier in the deliver process, with qmailqueue or something like that.
Re: [qmailadmin] qmailadmin 1.2.7, forward to and spam detection
On Apr 7, 2005, at 9:58 AM, Jeremy Kitchen wrote: it doesn't matter. .qmail files are only linear in that the parsing goes from top to bottom. Each delivery instruction gets its own, fresh copy of the message. But if the spam filter exits correctly, vdelivermail will stop processing the .qmail file. You can't get a spamassassin-modified version of the message, but you can have a filter that drops messages before forwarding them. On Thursday 07 April 2005 11:51 am, Soutien technique / Technical Support wrote: Hello all, I'm new to the list, I was wondering if this would be an option. I have several users that forward all their incoming mail to their blackberries, saving a copy in their local account as well for retrieval by pop3. Currently, with qmailadmin 1.2.7, when forward to and save a copy are selected along with Spam Detection, the forward is inserted in the .qmail file before the spam filter. Would it be feasable to have the forward placed after the spam filter so that their blackberries are protected from spam as well? It should be possible. I took a quick look at the code, and the only problem I can see is that if the user is over quota, the message won't get forwarded. I don't know if that's a problem or not -- maybe it's even a benefit? -- Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED] QmailAdmin: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Vpopmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/ You don't need a laptop to troubleshoot high-speed Internet: sniffter.com