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Re: Using -b conflicts with -r
From: |
Dan Nelson |
Subject: |
Re: Using -b conflicts with -r |
Date: |
Tue, 8 May 2007 00:18:20 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.15 (2007-04-06) |
In the last episode (May 07), Todd Franklin said:
> I think this is what is happening at least.
>
> I have -r set 15
> and I setup -b to go to address@hidden so I can review the spams and
> catch the good ones.
>
> But when I sometimes do
> tail -f /var/log/maillog
>
> I will see as many as 5 or 10 of the same message go by very
> quickly, and the review mailbox will have 10 copies of the message
> saying it can't be delivered because it is spam. Seems like some
> sort of circular thing.
You probably need "-i 127.0.0.1" on your spamass-milter commandline.
When both -r and -b are in use, spamass-milter has to manually generate
the spambucket message (because the milter API doesn't let you both
reject and deliver the same message :) . This means that you have to
make sure mail generated by localhost isn't re-scanned.
> Should I just disable the -r flag for now?
> Sendmail is my MTA. Spamass-milter version 0.3
> My sendmail.cf also talks about procmail, so I don't know if there is a
> solution there or not.
--
Dan Nelson
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