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Old 10-22-2004, 02:13 AM   #1
admore
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Unhappy POstfix, Clam and Spamassasin: Help Please!!1


I have installd the above and use procmail on the server to deliver the mail to the client's mbox. Now, l need to do that for the Internet Service Provider. l mean l need to scan the email on the server and just attach the result tags on the email etc, and leave them on the server, for the clients to dial up and download their mails. What is the best way around this. Can procmail be configured to leave the mail, after 'piping' the mails through the scanners ( Clam and spamassassin)?

l am a newbie to this game, please help
 
Old 10-22-2004, 03:00 AM   #2
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Yes you can. Just leave the DEFAULT-entry away from your procmailrc, then it keeps the mail in the /var/mail/userid where it got it in the first place.
 
  


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