Re: dspam-3.2.6

From: Daniel S. Haischt (me_at_daniel.stefan.haischt.name)
Date: 02/22/05

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    Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 15:48:23 +0100
    To: Olga Zenkova <siro200@yahoo.com>
    
    

    First of all I have to admit that I am not a Sendmail
    expert cause I am now using Postfix for years ...

    I had the same effect while using Postfix because I
    was re-injecting mails into Postfix. You must guarantee
    that you are not re-injecting mails into Sendmail
    forever.

    I for instance did setup the following mail chain

      -> Internet
            |
            `-> my Postfix MTA
                 | ^
                 | |
                 `-> ClamAV -´
                 |
                 `-> DSPAM
                       |
                       `-> Cyrus

    As you can see my ClamAV virus scanner re-injects
    a mail message back to Postfix, but DSPAM finally
    delivers the message (e.g. to an IMAP daemon).

    Do you want to deliver your mail message to an
    IMAP or POP server?

    Olga Zenkova schrieb:
    > Yes, it looks like a loop. But in
    > /usr/local/etc/dspam.conf I have only:
    >
    > TrustedDeliveryAgent "/usr/sbin/sendmail"
    >
    > The other such strings are commented out.
    >
    > --- "Daniel S. Haischt"
    > <me@daniel.stefan.haischt.name> wrote:
    >
    >
    >>Maybe you did setup a mail delivery loop by
    >>accident.
    >>How did you configure the TrustedDeliveryAgent
    >>variable
    >>in /usr/local/etc/dspam.conf?
    >>
    >>For example did you setup TrustedDeliveryAgent to
    >>deliver
    >>to the cyrus deliver agent or to procmail etc.?
    >
    >
    >
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    >

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    Mit freundlichen Gruessen / With kind regards
    DAn.I.El S. Haischt
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