Nicolas Letellier schrieb:
Le Wed, 27 Aug 2008 12:06:31 +0200,
Robert Schetterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :

Nicolas Letellier schrieb:
Hello.

I use spamassassin on my Postfix/Dovecot mail server.

Mailboxes are in /var/www/mail/vmail/domain.tld/user

Is there a possibility to have a user_prefs for each mailbox?

I don't see a similar option in
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/WhereDoLocalSettingsGo?highlight=(user_prefs)
or here:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamassassin/branches/3.2/README

Thanks for your informations.

Regards,
depends if you have real users or not, if using a vmail local user
for all mailboxes ( i.e postfixadmin setup )
this works with spamass-milter, i ve included it
for self user editing via squirrelmail which needs ftp server
and a special coded spamassplugin ,

but the best way is to use spamass milter ( postfix/sendmail ) with
spamd in mysql rules can be added by self user out of webmail
squirrelmail or horde same should be possible with amavis-new

but there are many ways to work with users_prefs, depends what you
want to goal
Hi Robert.

My spamassassin runs as 'spamd'.

thats not the point

All my mailboxes are virtual, and are
in /var/mail/vmails/domain.tld/user

which is the local owner who delivers the mail ,
what ist general smtp setup


My spamassin looks at /usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf for
load rules.

jep global rules, looks like self compiled


Now, I would like that, when spamc scans an email, for a mail
to [EMAIL PROTECTED], spamassin
loads /usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
AND /var/mail/vmails/domain.tld/toto/spamassassin/users_prefs

More precisely, I'm looking for an option to have specific rules (like
whitelist_from, etc...) for each mailboxes.

i allready wrote this, use spamass milter with postfix/sendmail which can readout users_prefs via spamd ( must be configured rigthly ) out of local files or from mysql, if you want to give users the chance to edit their rules by themselfes use webmail squirrelmail or horde with spamassassin plugins and/or filter adds

you should look spamassasin faqs and howtos on the web
for other possible setups, i found spamassmilter as the best working
but thats a question of taste used smtp software and smtp traffic amount



Thanks.

Regards,



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MfG Robert Schetterer

Germany/Munich/Bavaria

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