Scott Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe I just have something configured wrong, or it's really a glitch
in the software, but for some reason, TMDA seems to be removing
headers added by spamassassin. Messages tagged as spam are being
redirected properly, but mail that passes through is having the
X-Spam-Status headers stripped out. If I remove TMDA from the chain,
all mail gets tagged and passed through as expected.
Anyone have any ideas what might be wrong/missing?
Running qmail, spamassassin 3.0, and TMDA 1.03.
[08:42:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ cat .qmail
| spamc | /usr/local/tmda-1.0/bin/tmda-filter
| /usr/local/bin/maildir ./Maildir/
What you're telling qmail to do here is this:
1. Deliver the message through spamc to TMDA.
2. If TMDA is successful (i.e. approved), deliver /a new copy/ to the
Maildir.In order to preserve the header, you would need to set DELIVERY in your config file and let TMDA handle the delivery. The copy that TMDA sees and delivers will have these headers. The copy that qmail would deliver on TMDA's approval is unaltered by either spamc or TMDA, if I've followed everything properly.
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