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From: The N. S. <the...@ya...> - 2006-08-11 06:28:36
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> On 10/Aug/2006 17:35 The Nice Spider wrote .. >> On the Webmin tutorial by Jamie C, page 613 (or 629 of >> 808): >> --------------------------------------------------------------- >> 1. Create a new action that feeds mail to the program >> /usr/bin/spamassassin >> (or >> wherever it is located on your system). Make sure the >> Wait for action >> program to finish, >> and check result and Action program is a filter boxes >> are checked. No >> conditions >> should be entered, unless you want to turn off spam >> checking for certain >> messages. >> >> 2. Add a second action with the single condition >> Matches regular expression >> ^X-Spam- >> Status: Yes. This special header is set by >> SpamAssassin on messages that >> exceed its >> spam threshold. The delivery mode can be to append to >> the file /dev/null to >> throw away >> all spam, or to something like $HOME/spam to place it >> in a different mail >> file for users >> to skim through and delete. >> --------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> the #2 paragraph missing what action should be taken? >> What "Delivery mode" >> should I choose to complete step #2? Should I create a >> second action as >> described on step #2 or just add the condition to >> previous action on step >> #1? > > The delivery mode should set to 'Append to file', and you > can > enter either /dev/null or $HOME/mail/spam into the > adjacent text > box.. > > - Jamie > i just open spamassasin and there is a "Procmail Spam Delivery" ( The form can be used to change the Procmail configuration that determines what happens to messages classified as spam.) , I think this step same as above steps. If so then what must I choose and entry in this page? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |