redirect incoming spam mail into user's imap folder.

Peter Santiago peters at psinergybbs.com
Fri Jan 12 19:54:06 EST 2007


Andrew Morgan wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, Sam wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I want to use postfix, cyrus, spamassassin+procmail to filter or 
>> redirect incoming spam email into user's imap folder, eg. Junk.
>>
>> Atm, I have setup the this using the following guideline.
>> http://www.goblet.net/spamkill/
>>
>> in the file spamkill.rc file, I want to change it so that it can 
>> achieve my goal. But I just realised that the spamkill.rc need to be 
>> compliant with procmail rule.
>>
>> Does anyone got another example or how to modify it so that procmail 
>> forward incoming spam mail into user's imap folder rather than log it 
>> into a sinal log file?
>
> You would make the final step call Cyrus' "deliver" program to inject 
> the mail into Cyrus.
>
> However, it is recommended instead to use Cyrus' Sieve filtering 
> instead. Here at OSU, our mail relays accept mail from the outside 
> world, run it through amavisd (which runs it through Spam Assassin), 
> and then send the mail on to Cyrus over LMTP.  We pre-create Sieve 
> rules for our users that discard mail with a Spam Assassin score over 
> 10, and filter scores over 5 into a junk-mail folder.
>
How do you pre-create Sieve rules for your users?  Manually? 
autocreate_sieve_rules option doesn't seem to work when added to 
imapd.conf.  I'm using Cyrus 2.3.7

-- 
Peter Santiago         peters at psinergybbs.com
My website:            www.psinergybbs.com
My spamtrap address:   r34987y at psinergybbs.com

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