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Re: Status of the SQL/aliases problem


From: Jeff Ramsey
Subject: Re: Status of the SQL/aliases problem
Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 13:26:06 -0700

That has it fixed. Thank you so much for your help Dan. I have an alias for almost every user here. (only like 35 users, but we have over 60 addresses if you count mailing lists. So this was a big step in getting control of the spam at our site. Thanks again.

Jeff Ramsey
MIS Administrator
Tubafor Mill, Inc.

On May 10, 2004, at 1:13 PM, Dan Nelson wrote:

In the last episode (May 10), Jeff Ramsey said:
I have installed the current CVS version, and now my SQL entries are
always defaulting to the default user, even if the address in RCPT_TO
is not an alias.

I just fixed a bug that broke the -x flag for OSes with asprintf; could
you update and try again?  Also add "-d rcpt" to your spamass-milter
commandline.  You should see something like this in /var/log/maillog
for aliased addresses (in this example, "dnelson" is aliased to
"address@hidden"):

May 10 14:10:19 email1 spamass-milter[44094]: calling /usr/sbin/sendmail -bv "<address@hidden>" 2>&1 May 10 14:10:19 email1 spamass-milter[44094]: sendmail output: address@hidden deliverable: mailer esmtp, host [dan.emsphone.com], user address@hidden May 10 14:10:19 email1 spamass-milter[44094]: user: address@hidden May 10 14:10:19 email1 spamass-milter[44094]: Total of 1 actual recipients May 10 14:10:19 email1 spamass-milter[44094]: remembering address@hidden for spamc May 10 14:10:19 email1 spamass-milter[44094]: remembering recipient <address@hidden>
May 10 14:10:20 email1 spamass-milter[44318]: spamc gets dan

If I had added '-e' to the milter commandline, spamc would have been
passed "address@hidden".  The first "remembering" line is for
spamc, and the 2nd is for milter's own use

--
        Dan Nelson
        address@hidden






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