I'd like to have maildropfilter call spamassassin to reject spam, based
on individual user prefs before accepting messages for delivery.
I've got this working, however to get the spamassasin headers in my
message, I seem to need to call it twice.. once in
.mailfilters/smtpfilter and also in .mailf
On 24/11/2003, at 3:01 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Phillip Hutchings writes:
This may not make a huge amount of sense, but basically, root is
there to be used when it has to be used, not as a convenience. If I
could figure out how (mostly a time thing at the moment) I'd remo
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Phillip Hutchings writes:
This may not make a huge amount of sense, but basically, root is there
to be used when it has to be used, not as a convenience. If I could
figure out how (mostly a time thing at the moment) I'd remove root
login from my Linux server. sudo works f
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Phillip Hutchings writes:
This may not make a huge amount of sense, but basically, root is there
to be used when it has to be used, not as a convenience. If I could
figure out how (mostly a time thing at the moment) I'd remove root
login from my Linux server. sudo works fine.
Make /etc/securett
On 23/11/2003, at 5:35 PM, Kelly McTiernan wrote:
You really should make
this an option, and not force people to access as non-root users. You
guys are C programmers - remember: the assumption is the programmer
knows what he's doing? Anyone who can get all of this working can
probably make that