I've installed the Spam Bouncer and am impressed with how
well it works, but there is an additional function I'm
hoping to make it do that I know procmail should find
trivial . . . but I'm not sure it can be done with a
couple simple changes to the Spam Bouncer script or whether
it would take a LOT of editing.
Here's the thing: I've set up a new Linux e-mail server for a
church & school. MOST of the staff who I've given e-mail
accounts to, already have other e-mail accounts that they
use for their "normal" e-mail. At the moment, if this is
the case, I simply have dropped a .forward file into their
account to send any mail on to their preferred account
for reading mail.
NOW, I'd like to have the Spam Bouncer procmail system
filter their incoming e-mail. That would work fine but
the e-mail that makes it through will just end up in
their local mail folders . . . but I want to have it
filtered and then forwarded elsewhere, if they desire
this.
I can do my "procmail" homework to learn enough to go in
and edit the sb.rc file so it forwards legitimate e-mail
instead of putting it in the local mail folder but like
everyone else, I want an expert to hand me the answer
on a silver platter . . . .
Anyway, suggestions would be helpful. Thanks!
paul marxhausen ```` ``````` ````````````` ```````````` ```````````` `````````
`` ` ` ` ` ` university of nebraska - lincoln ` ` ` `` ` ` `` ` ` ` ` ` `
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