Ben Elliston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>>   pipe '/var/qmail/bin/except /usr/bin/spamc -c -f' hold
>
> The problem with this, as you've explained, is that keyword and
> sender tagged messages may be held if SpamAssassin falsely
> identifies the message as spam.

In your original example, spamc identified the legit mail to the
keyword address as non-spam, so I think you're ok there.

> Is there a way to hook something in once TMDA starts the generation
> of a confirm message, so that it can be stopped if the message looks
> like spam?

I'm not sure what you mean.  Can you elaborate?
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