Le lundi 21 mai 2007 à 09:12 -0400, Matt Kettler a écrit : > Alexandre Chapellon wrote: > > Hi the list > > > > I have a setup with SpamAssassin version 3.0.3 running on Perl version > > 5.8.4 (integrated with communigate pro). > > > > I would like SA to behave differently according to the score of the > > mail. I mean I would like mails to be silently discarded if the mail get > > an high score (e.g: 20) and only tag messages within the required_score > > (e.g. 5) and the high score. I think I already setup such a behaviour in > > an older release but I can't find out how I did it? > > > This is beyond SpamAssassin's power. Due to it's place in the mail > chain, as a message pipe, SpamAssassin has no direct control over > message delivery. Directly, all it can do is modify the message contents. > > If SpamAssassin were to try to delete the message by not returning a > message, most mail tools would assume it crashed, recover the original > message, and deliver that. > > Does anyone use this kind of setup or know how to achieve it? > > > Lots of folks do it, but this is done by the tool calling SA, not by SA > itself. In fact, many tools designed to call SA have quite a lot of > customization you can do in this regard. That said, I know very little > about communigate, and nothing the features it provides to allow for > this kind of thing. > > > > > > >
OK thanks a lot!