Never ending story of spam ...
I have installed MailScanner with clamAV (antivirus) and spamassassin (not linked with MailScanner).
Everything works fine, but I still have it only at server level.
My next step should be to have the same service that DA gives on domain level : give the domain manager (what DA calls a user but is an admin on domain level) the capability to personnalize his anti-spam like DA does today with blocking.
1. Spamassassin says that I just have to get a user_prefs file in ~user/directory
I tried different places under /home/username/ but nothing happens (and I reboot everytime because I haven't found how to kill spamd -d).
Anybody knowing where I have to put this #@$£!# file and if there is something in local.cf to tell spamassassin to look in (I checked and re-checked with no success)
Anybody having the same wishes ?
Anybody who solve the problem yet ?
2. Once we know where is this file, is it possible to have a new item in email menu, similar to filters to configure this file (telling that this option is usable only if spamassassin is installed on the server etc...) ?
-> score of spam
-> what to do with spam
-> subject header for spam
-> X-Spam-domain personalisation
(put an extra header like X-Spam-mydomainname spamassassin filter by mydomainanme
And I propose that by default, the black and white list indicators point to DA ones
Do you think this is a good idea ?
Michel Lo
I have installed MailScanner with clamAV (antivirus) and spamassassin (not linked with MailScanner).
Everything works fine, but I still have it only at server level.
My next step should be to have the same service that DA gives on domain level : give the domain manager (what DA calls a user but is an admin on domain level) the capability to personnalize his anti-spam like DA does today with blocking.
1. Spamassassin says that I just have to get a user_prefs file in ~user/directory
I tried different places under /home/username/ but nothing happens (and I reboot everytime because I haven't found how to kill spamd -d).
Anybody knowing where I have to put this #@$£!# file and if there is something in local.cf to tell spamassassin to look in (I checked and re-checked with no success)
Anybody having the same wishes ?
Anybody who solve the problem yet ?
2. Once we know where is this file, is it possible to have a new item in email menu, similar to filters to configure this file (telling that this option is usable only if spamassassin is installed on the server etc...) ?
-> score of spam
-> what to do with spam
-> subject header for spam
-> X-Spam-domain personalisation
(put an extra header like X-Spam-mydomainname spamassassin filter by mydomainanme
And I propose that by default, the black and white list indicators point to DA ones
Do you think this is a good idea ?
Michel Lo