SpamAssassin can not drop a mail - it will always produce its output and not
producing it is treated as an error.
If you call SpamAssassin directly from within Postfix, you can use a
header check to discard the message on a high score.
Yeah, I'm surprised how many people answered "no" to thi
ere
>> still a way to discard high scoring spam (lets say 25), yet still
>> marking emails with scores of 5 or more as spam? I know how this would
>> work with amavis or mailscanner, but not sure how to do it standalone
>> with postfix/SA. I am hoping to avoid having to cre
Mark Chaney wrote:
I sure I hope I didnt fail to bad on searching for this answer, but
when simply using spamassasin with postfix as an incoming smtp relay
server and not using anything like amavis or mailscanner, is there
still a way to discard high scoring spam (lets say 25), yet still
is or mailscanner, is there
>>still a way to discard high scoring spam (lets say 25), yet still
>>marking emails with scores of 5 or more as spam? I know how this
>>would work with amavis or mailscanner, but not sure how to do it
>>standalone with postfix/SA. I am hopin
to bad on searching for this answer, but
when
simply using spamassasin with postfix as an incoming smtp relay
server
and not using anything like amavis or mailscanner, is there still a
way
to discard high scoring spam (lets say 25), yet still marking emails
with scores of 5 or more as spam? I kno
so no
>> updates are needed
>>
>>>
>>> On 2014-01-06 09:07, Robert Schetterer wrote:
>>>> Am 06.01.2014 16:02, schrieb Mark Chaney:
>>>>> I sure I hope I didnt fail to bad on searching for this answer, but
>>>>> when
>>>
;> Am 06.01.2014 16:02, schrieb Mark Chaney:
>>> I sure I hope I didnt fail to bad on searching for this answer, but when
>>> simply using spamassasin with postfix as an incoming smtp relay server
>>> and not using anything like amavis or mailscanner, is there still a
incoming smtp relay server
>>> and not using anything like amavis or mailscanner, is there still a way
>>> to discard high scoring spam (lets say 25), yet still marking emails
>>> with scores of 5 or more as spam? I know how this would work with amavis
>>> or mails
anything like amavis or mailscanner, is there still a way
to discard high scoring spam (lets say 25), yet still marking emails
with scores of 5 or more as spam? I know how this would work with amavis
or mailscanner, but not sure how to do it standalone with postfix/SA. I
am hoping to avoid having
to discard high scoring spam (lets say 25), yet still marking emails
with scores of 5 or more as spam? I know how this would work with
amavis
or mailscanner, but not sure how to do it standalone with postfix/SA.
I
am hoping to avoid having to create filters at the destination servers
and having th
still a way
to discard high scoring spam (lets say 25), yet still marking emails
with scores of 5 or more as spam? I know how this would work with amavis
or mailscanner, but not sure how to do it standalone with postfix/SA. I
am hoping to avoid having to create filters at the destination servers
and
On 06.01.14 09:02, Mark Chaney wrote:
I sure I hope I didnt fail to bad on searching for this answer, but
when simply using spamassasin with postfix as an incoming smtp relay
server and not using anything like amavis or mailscanner, is there
still a way to discard high scoring spam (lets say
Am 06.01.2014 16:02, schrieb Mark Chaney:
> I sure I hope I didnt fail to bad on searching for this answer, but when
> simply using spamassasin with postfix as an incoming smtp relay server
> and not using anything like amavis or mailscanner, is there still a way
> to discard high
I sure I hope I didnt fail to bad on searching for this answer, but when
simply using spamassasin with postfix as an incoming smtp relay server
and not using anything like amavis or mailscanner, is there still a way
to discard high scoring spam (lets say 25), yet still marking emails
with
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