6 messages in net.sourceforge.lists.courier-users[courier-users] Re: spamassassin as f...
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Charles FryMar 26, 2004 7:03 am 
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Subject:[courier-users] Re: spamassassin as filterActions...
From:Charles Fry (cour@frogcircus.org)
Date:Mar 27, 2004 7:21:40 am
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-users

Maildroprc is only used when delivering mail to mailboxes... When would courier accept mail that wasn't going to be delivered to a valid user?

I should have been more specific there. I was referring to messages that would not be delivered to a valid *local* user. The two examples of this I have in my system are external email aliases and mailing lists.

Doesn't matter. maildrop isn't used to deliver to external email aliases or mailing lists. It's OK to put the xfilter in the global maildroprc file.

My personal experience has shown otherwise, at least for the mailing lists. I run mailman mailing lists on virtual domains (perhaps that is related to the results I see), and when I checked for SPAM in my global maildroprc file, mailing list postings were being checked.

Charles