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RE: [magicmail-users] spam_check will not enable



I do not want per system user spam checking because I am using virtual
domains and only need domain-wide or system-wide features at the moment. I
have /etc/magic-mail/control/per_user_spam_enable set to 0.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Peddemors [mailto:michael@linuxmagic.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 9:10 PM
To: magicmail-users@linuxmagic.com
Subject: Re: [magicmail-users] spam_check will not enable


As per item 9) in INSTALL
If you wish to have per system user spam checking enabled,
create a directory called spam_users in the directory specified
by the MSD_CONTROLDIR environment variable (which defaults
to /var/qmail/control).  For each user that is to be allowed spam
checkingcreate a file corresponding to that user.  ie. to allow spam
checking for all alias users:

        touch $MSD_CONTROLDIR/spam_users/alias

To enable per user spam checking, set MSD_PER_USER_SPAM_ENABLE
environment variable to 1.

So, to answer your question,yes...
Do you have a spam_users directory?


On July 1, 2003 04:49 pm, Scott G. Carpenter wrote:
> Let me turn this into a straight forward question:
> If spam control files are being loaded from magicspam-default, and in that
> directory smtp_check, spam_check, valid_bounce all contain a 1, is there
> any other requirement to have spam checking enabled?
> --
> Scott G. Carpenter
> Xtreme Network Services
> www.XtremeNS.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott G. Carpenter [mailto:scarpenter@XtremeNS.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 9:58 PM
> To: magicmail-users@linuxmagic.com
> Subject: [magicmail-users] spam_check will not enable
>
>
> I have created a magicspam-default directory and set spam_check smtp_check
> and
> valid_bounce to 1. However when I  receive mail, I see this in the log:
>
> Jun 28 01:09:18 ns msd[16901]: Loading spam rule control files from
> /home/vpopmail/domains/networktoolware.com/.magicspam-default/
> Jun 28 01:09:18 ns msd[16901]: Loading spam rule control files from
> /home/vpopmail/domains/networktoolware.com/.magicspam-default/
> Jun 28 01:09:18 ns msd[16901]: User spam rules loaded successfully
> Jun 28 01:09:18 ns msd[16901]: User does not have spam checking enabled
>
> Obviously,  I successfully created the directory because it says the spam
> rules
> loaded successfully, but the next line says spam checking is not enabled.
> As you
> can see:
>
> [root@ns networktoolware.com]# dir .magicspam-default
> smtp_check  spam_check	valid_bounce
> [root@ns networktoolware.com]# cat .magicspam-default/*
> 1
> 1
> 1
>
> spam checking should be enabled. What have I missed?
>
>
>
>
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