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[NMLUG] squirrelmail features


  • Subject: [NMLUG] squirrelmail features
  • From: aaron.birenboim at ngc.com (Birenboim, Aaron)
  • Date: Mon Oct 25 10:24:45 2004

> -----Original Message-----
> From: nmlug-bounces@nmlug.org [mailto:nmlug-bounces@nmlug.org]
> Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 4:41 PM
> To: New Mexico Linux Users Group Mail List
> Subject: Re: [NMLUG] squirrelmail features
> 
> 
> I run SpamAssassin.  I have procmailrc dump suspected mail into a 
> "probably-spam" folder.  I have what SA calls "almost-certainly-spam" 
> redirected to /dev/null.  It's pretty straight forward to set up, and 
> well documented.  If you have trouble, I can help.

Sounds like an acceptable solution.
I'll need to get a bit more familiar with procmail, which is OK.
I prefer to use the modular, more old-school-UN*X-like tools
rather than the integrated GUI behemoths that try to do
everything (and are hard to configure and run remotely!).

I'd imagine that its pretty trivial to get procmail
to put mail with [NMLUG] in the subject in an NMLUG folder too, right?

I do like squirrelmail.  Its my kind of design.
No fluff.  Just get the job done.
If I can use procmail to handle my Automatic filtering,
and grab false-negatives from cron like you do, that should be sufficient.

I'm happy to learn more about SA and procmail to get this done.

> You can very easily install SA with CPAN.

excellent!
 
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Northrop Grumman IT             Fax: 505 243-8633
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Albuquerque, NM   87106     Aaron.Birenboim@ngc.com 



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