Jacek Kosowski
2005-Apr-08 09:57 UTC
[Pkg-exim4-users] Caveats on changing Debian-exim''s homedir
Hi!
I''v installed exim4 + SA-exim +spamassasin and this trio works
perfectly. I want to browse rejected emails to find non-SPAM messages
(false positives). I think most convenient way is to use my Thunderbird
client. But, SA-Exim puts SPAM to
/var/spool/sa-exim/{SApermreject,SAtempreject}. I know I can change
these target dirs to any other (with appropriate priviliges), but IMAP
folders exist in ~/Maildir and are 0700. So Debian-exim must own the
Homedir and Maildir. Consequencially, Debian-exim must "have" homedir
other than /var/something.
Or maybe are there other/easier ways to browse rejected email volume?
Thanks
Marc Haber
2005-Apr-11 05:38 UTC
[Pkg-exim4-users] Caveats on changing Debian-exim''s homedir
Hi, On Fri, Apr 08, 2005 at 11:57:43AM +0200, Jacek Kosowski wrote:> I''v installed exim4 + SA-exim +spamassasin and this trio works > perfectly. I want to browse rejected emails to find non-SPAM messages > (false positives). I think most convenient way is to use my Thunderbird > client.via IMAP, if I read correctly?> But, SA-Exim puts SPAM to > /var/spool/sa-exim/{SApermreject,SAtempreject}. I know I can change > these target dirs to any other (with appropriate priviliges), but IMAP > folders exist in ~/Maildir and are 0700. So Debian-exim must own the > Homedir and Maildir. Consequencially, Debian-exim must "have" homedir > other than /var/something.That seems like an issue with your IMAP server.> Or maybe are there other/easier ways to browse rejected email volume?How about having spam delivered to some special mailbox or a sub-folder of your IMAP mailbox, available for browsing via the normal methods? Greetings Marc -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marc Haber | "I don''t trust Computers. They | Mailadresse im Header Mannheim, Germany | lose things." Winona Ryder | Fon: *49 621 72739834 Nordisch by Nature | How to make an American Quilt | Fax: *49 621 72739835