Am Mittwoch, 15. Oktober 2003 04:09 schrieb Tom Allison:
Christopher Mahmood wrote:
* Tom Allison (tallison@tacocat.net) [031014 17:46]:
How do I pass in command arguements for the use of 'procmail' I need 'procmail -a -p' for my scripts to work.
main.cf. This is almost always a bad idea though.
Well, I can't get anything else to work so I thought I would try to duplicate my Debian install.
I just cannot seem to get cyrus and procmail working at all.
main.cf: mailbox_transport = procmail master.cf: procmail unix - n n - - pipe flags=R user=cyrus argv=/usr/bin/procmail -t -m /etc/procmailrc ${sender} ${recipient} ${mailbox} ${user} /etc/procmailrc: SHELL=/bin/bash DELIVER=/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/deliver LOGFILE=/tmp/procmail.log VERBOSE=on SENDER=$1 RECIPIENT=$2 MAILBOX=$3 USER=$4 0 | $DELIVER -a $USER -m user.$USER Works for me.
This lack of spam filtering in cyrus is a real problem.
Cyrus is an IMAP-Server, no SPAM-Filter. If you want to do spamfiltering, do it on the way to cyrus. -- Andreas