> Jon LaBass wrote:
>
> >>Jon LaBass wrote:
> >>
> >><snip>
> >>
> >>>Compile vpopmail with  SPAM_THRESHOLD=10 and any message scored at 10.0
> >
> > or
> >
> >>>above will not be delivered.
> >>>
> >>>Jon
> >>
> >>I just upgraded four servers this morning to 5.4.6, that is not a
> >>configure option that I know of. What vpopmail do you use?
> >>
> >>DAve
> >
> >
> > Well, I use vpopmail on FreeBSD and that's how you define it with the
ports.
> > After I wrote that I thought "Doh!  Not everybody is using bsd so that
> > option may not be available."  But, on other systems where you have to
> > manually compile vpopmail, the option --enable-spam-threshold=10 should
> > work.
> >
>
> I use FreeBSD and NetBSD though I don't use ports. The stock vpopmail
> doesn't have this option, at least not the sources I downloaded Monday.
> Looking through the files directory in the port it seems the
> spamassassin code is a patch added by someone else to vdelivermail.c and
> vpopmail.c
>
> Interested in knowing how well it works for you though.
>
> DAve
>
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It works quite well.  I'm surprised you don't take advantage of the FreeBSD
ports.  Install vpopmail with the SA flags and SA gets installed
automagically and it works normally.

Jon

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