Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Alejandro Cabrera Obed writes:
Hi people,
I have a Debian mail server for virtual domains with Postfix, Courier,
Amavisd-new, Clamav, Spamassassin and Courier-maildrop (I use sqwebmail
too). The system works well, except the courier-maildrop. I setup
/etc/courier/maildroprc for global use, and here I defined a pair of
rules and the logfile. When I send a spam sample mail, I setup the
maildroprc to put it in the $VIRTUAL_USER_PATH/.SPAM directory....but
the maildrop doesn't work and the /var/log/maildrop.log defined file
ALWAYS is empty.
Tha spam mail goes to quarantine, and I don't know how to setup (or
where to setup) the maildrop feature.
So everything work OK, but the maildrop....any idea ???
Remember I installed courier-maildrop instead of maildrop, because is a
requisite for the sqwebmail package.
Contact the Debian package's maintainer for assistance. Not knowing the
packaging naming convention, courier-maildrop sounds like a maildrop
build for the Courier mail server only, which will not work with Postfix.
That is correct. What is the difference between standalone maildrop and
maildrop build for courier mail server nowadays ?
Bye
Racke