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Re: Does mail/dspam play nice with postfix?



On Sat, 29 Dec 2007, Quentin Garnier wrote:

Well, I use a transport_maps entry.  What I currently have in this
configuration (which I did almost 4 years ago now I think;  I was still
quite the newbie with Postfix at the time, and Postfix configuration was
slightly different in those areas) is a regex map that transforms
spam-${USER}@my.domain.tld into ${USER}@spam.dspam and then a transport
entry for the spam.dspam domain that gets it into dspam.

It might very well be over-designed for the task, but I have a lot of
other transformations so I think at the time it was the best way to get
that processed at the time I wanted it.

Excerpt from main.cf:

canonical_maps = regex:Dspam
transport_maps = TransportDspam

Contents of "Dspam":

/^spam-([[:alnum:]]+)@eve-team.com$/    ${1}@spam.dspam
/^notspam-([[:alnum:]]+)@eve-team.com$/ ${1}@notspam.dspam

Contents of "TransportDspam":

spam.dspam      dspam-relearn-spam
notspam.dspam   dspam-relearn-innocent

IIRC, the need for the canonicalisation of the address that way is so I
could use ${USER} in the master.cf entry.

Ah.  So, each user still has to forward stuff his/her personal spam-
relearning addresses;  I was sort of hoping to avoid that, and just
have each user forward stuff to 'spam%mydomain.tld@localhost' but I guess that just isn't going to work.

Thanks for the help.


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