On Sun, 22 May 2005, Elizabeth Schwartz wrote:
> I'm sorry, I shoudln't post late at night. I am running SA as a
> sendmail milter. And of course SA is happy to filter again mail which
> has been filtered once - but I would love some way to tell it NOT to.
> I have an external relay running SA, a
> I understand that this has to be done by something outside of SA, but
> I'm not sure what would work with sendmail to do this, and the
Procmail will do this trivially; but of course that might not be part of
your setup.
Loren
I'm sorry, I shoudln't post late at night. I am running SA as a
sendmail milter. And of course SA is happy to filter again mail which
has been filtered once - but I would love some way to tell it NOT to.
I have an external relay running SA, and I can guarantee that any mail
sent from the external
> relay hosts, but nothing from the external would get filtered by the
> internal (since it's already been through the filter on the
> external...) sounds like you've accomplished that!
Eh? SA is perfectly happy to filter mail that has been through some version
of SA before. After all, you may ha
If you figure it out I'd love to know how you did it - I have been
wanting to set SA up so that it is running on my external and internal
relay hosts, but nothing from the external would get filtered by the
internal (since it's already been through the filter on the
external...) sounds like you've
On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 10:57:33AM -0400, Jake Colman wrote:
> Am I missing some obvious SA configuration that would address this? Is what
> I am seeing impossible to be true - which means that something else is going
> on and I am misstating this?
It's an issue for however you have your filterin
Under normal circumstances all my incoming email is filtered, via
spamc/spamd, through SA. If my sendmail is down all my email is delivered to
a backup MX that is hosted elsewhere in a different domain. When my sendmail
comes back up, the backup MX dumps me all of my email. All of that incoming