I have searched both the archives and Google for this topic, and I have
found a lot of messages on it, but not a single answer, so I cam going to
try again:
Anyone know the magic to get spamc to operate as
spamassassin re: spamassassin --exit-code ?
just replacing spamassassin with spamc doesn't
do it in my mail delivery script. I need to
use a different script path if the message is
tagged as spam.
It is possible to filter the message twice, but
if spamc were to return the exit code regardless
if -c were set, double filtering isn't required.
I use Postfix for a corporate wide email gateway
and want to filter ALL spam off to a separate
directory to be analyzed.
Yes, I have been told I can install procmail and
so on, but if I could get the exit code instead,
my job is done and no additional programs need to
be installed.
Any ideas appreciated. Thanks!
found a lot of messages on it, but not a single answer, so I cam going to
try again:
Anyone know the magic to get spamc to operate as
spamassassin re: spamassassin --exit-code ?
just replacing spamassassin with spamc doesn't
do it in my mail delivery script. I need to
use a different script path if the message is
tagged as spam.
It is possible to filter the message twice, but
if spamc were to return the exit code regardless
if -c were set, double filtering isn't required.
I use Postfix for a corporate wide email gateway
and want to filter ALL spam off to a separate
directory to be analyzed.
Yes, I have been told I can install procmail and
so on, but if I could get the exit code instead,
my job is done and no additional programs need to
be installed.
Any ideas appreciated. Thanks!