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accountspecific rules for spamfilters

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HeinrichBimmler

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Hello everybody,

we are running a rootserver using a PLESK-interface. the Spamassassin deamon was started by the provider with the following commands:

/usr/sbin/spamd --username=popuser --daemonize --helper-home-dir=/var/qmail --max-children 5 --create-prefs --nouser-config --virtual-config-dir=/var/qmail/mailnames/%d/%l/.spamassassin --pidfile=/var/run/spamd/spamd_full.pid --socketpath=/tmp/spamd_full.sock --siteconfigpath=/dev/null --syslog=/var/log/spamd.log

/usr/sbin/spamd --username=popuser --daemonize --helper-home-dir=/var/qmail --max-children 5 --create-prefs --nouser-config --virtual-config-dir=/var/qmail/mailnames/%d/%l/.spamassassin --pidfile=/var/run/spamd/spamd_light.pid --socketpath=/tmp/spamd_light.sock --siteconfigpath=/dev/null --syslog=/var/log/spamd.log

I'd like to set up rules for single mailaccount like fro instance:
/var/qmail/mailnames/ourdomain.de/web47p19/Maildir/

Is it possible to use procmail in order to achieve that and if so can somebody tell me how to do that? Or can procmail
only be used userspecific ?

Somebody know a sample-command such as

/usr/bin/procmail -...
in order to test rules ?

Thanks beforehand for your help !

Heinrich
 
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