Re: [courier-users] Re: problem with spamassassin and maildrop

2003-08-01 Thread Tim Hunter
Noah Silverman wrote: > OK, > > That makes sense, but then what do I do for virtual users? I have a > separate directory for each users mail (/data/Mail/noah > /data/mail/bob etc...) whats wrong with noah uid=8680|gid=1000|home=/data/Mail/noah|systempw=xxx and having mail delivered to /data/Ma

[courier-users] Re: problem with spamassassin and maildrop

2003-08-01 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Noah Silverman writes: OK, That makes sense, but then what do I do for virtual users? I have a The only difference between a "virtual" user and a "nonvirtual" user is that one's home directory is specified in /etc/passwd, and the other one isn't. separate directory for each users mail (/data/

Re: [courier-users] Re: problem with spamassassin and maildrop

2003-08-01 Thread Noah Silverman
OK, That makes sense, but then what do I do for virtual users? I have a separate directory for each users mail (/data/Mail/noah /data/mail/bob etc...) Sam Varshavchik wrote: Noah Silverman writes: I don't understand. My authentication is "authdaemon". I'm using virtual users with the user

[courier-users] Re: problem with spamassassin and maildrop

2003-08-01 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Noah Silverman writes: I don't understand. My authentication is "authdaemon". I'm using virtual users with the userdb file. Each user has the same home, but a different mailbox. noah uid=8680|gid=1000|home=/data/Mail|mail=/data/Mail/noah|systempw=xxx Well, there you go. Specifying 'mail'

Re: [courier-users] Re: problem with spamassassin and maildrop

2003-07-31 Thread Scott
Noah Silverman wrote: I don't understand. My authentication is "authdaemon". I'm using virtual users with the userdb file. Each user has the same home, but a different mailbox. noah uid=8680|gid=1000|home=/data/Mail|mail=/data/Mail/noah|systempw=xxx Is there another way to do this? I wou

Re: [courier-users] Re: problem with spamassassin and maildrop

2003-07-31 Thread Noah Silverman
I don't understand. My authentication is "authdaemon". I'm using virtual users with the userdb file. Each user has the same home, but a different mailbox. noah uid=8680|gid=1000|home=/data/Mail|mail=/data/Mail/noah|systempw=xxx Is there another way to do this? I would really like to have

[courier-users] Re: problem with spamassassin and maildrop

2003-07-31 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Noah Silverman writes: Hi, Sorry to keep throwing problems out to the group, but this thing is really tricky to configure. I'm trying to get ALL incoming mail to run through spamassassin. (no exceptions, ever.) I've put the following line in courierd: courierd:DEFAULTDELIVERY="| /usr/local/b