I use a second milter that looks at headers - if it finds
"*****SPAM***** it bounces the message and archives a copy
of the message. I also use it to bounce messages with  
attached ".exe" or other undesirable attachments.

I don't see much point in tagging spam and then delivering
it anyway. The spammers still got their message through.
So what if it's in a special little folder all its own?



Robert Covell wrote:
> 
> We have successfully installed spamd via the sendmail milter.  But it is
> sending the spam to the account targeted for the email.  This is not the
> expected result.  We expected it to place the spam in a file, not forward it
> on and tell them it is spam.  The user still gets the email, notifying them
> it is spam, which seems to defeat the purpose.  From my understanding the
> spam should be placed in a file.  Is this wrong?
> 
> We have tried to place config files all over the box to get the desired
> results without any luck.  What and where is spamd looking for the config
> file stating what to do if spam is found?  Also I have not been able to find
> what exactly goes in this file.  Spamd is picking up the files in
> /usr/share/spamassassin.  10_misc.cf did not seem to have any config options
> for what to do.
> 
> Additionally, the box we have spamassassin setup on does not have any user
> accounts setup on it.  It is just a relay server that we want to filter out
> spam on then send it on the "actual" mail server.
>

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