On Fri, 2 May 2003, David Krider wrote:
If you read the docs that SuSE puts in /usr/share/doc/packages/spamassassin, I think you'll find that they have you doing some weird things. I've been beating on this all afternoon, and I think I have a better way of dealing with this.
The SuSE-recommended method has postfix calling procmail as an argument to smtpd. I don't really understand the handoff here, and I can't find any reference to how these are constructed. [ ... ] dk
-- David "Dunkirk" Krider, http://www.davidkrider.com
All you linux experts are using spamassassin rather than the Mozilla-mail spam control. I tried to use the latter. But without fully knowing its usage, I tend to disable it several times because I found out some important emails are marked as spams quite often. Can someone tell me why you are using spamassassin rather than mozilla spam-control? Also, how can I properly teach mozilla not to mark nonspams? In fact, what I want the most is actually very simple. I just wish to mark all emails with either *.gif or *.jpeg or *.jpg in the content (not in the attached file) as spams. Thanks a lot. G. Hugh Song