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Hello!

People on the Debian-ISP from time to time ask how to use Spamassassin
together with Qmail, so I have put together a short description of it
here:

http://www.magma.com.ni/~jorge/spamassassin.html

Once I had found on the Spamassassin or another site - I don't remember
anymore, a description how to do it: an "easy" one and another "the hard
way" one, but I just can't find the references anymore.

The easy way was using the QMAIL-QUEUE patch, the "hard" one was by
substituting qmail-queue with a script and calling qmail-queue inside
it.

I have been asked for the second approach and would like to include the
information about that on my page. Could you point me to any direction?

Of course, feel free to reference my page or use the contents at your
will.

Thanks in advance and

Best Regards,

        Jorge-Le=F3n





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