On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 10:43:38 -0400 Dragoncrest
<dragoncrest(_at_)voyager(_dot_)net> wrote:
I've been having mail issues recently, so if this is a duplicate, my
apologies.
Hi all. Ok, got a really weird setup here that I need some advice
on. I've started using my home mail server for spam filtering for my
dad
and step brother. Well, it filters spam just fine for me, but all it's
doing for them is downloading the mail, then forwarding it off to the
dumping account without actually filtering the mail. I'm confused
why. Ok, well, here's my basic setup.
I'm firing up fetchmail at user level via cron to grab my mail, filter
it,
and then deliver it locally. My dad and step brother's mail is slightly
different. Their mail is being pulled in by my fetchmail process, and
it's
supposed to be filtered and then forwarded from my machine off to a
dumping
account on my external domain so that all they recieve is spam and virus
free mail. Problem is, all it's doing is grabbing the mail, then
forwarding it off. It's not filtering it. I have even setup local
accounts for them complete with an exact copy of my procmailrc file to
try
to help this, but it's not working.
Ok, to give you a little better mental picture, here's a general
layout.
user1 (this is me)
user2 (this is my dad)
user3 (this is my step brother)
user1 uses fetchmail to pull in the mail and pass it through spam
assassin
and deliver it to his local account. He also grabs the mail for user2
and
user3 in an effort to filter their mail as well, then forward it off to
each one's respective mail accounts. The process is being run as user1
from cron rather than as root. All works fine except no mail is being
filtered for either user2 or user3. It's basically coming in, and then
immediately going out again to another location.
Any way I can rectify this? Do I have to setup separate fetchmail
processes for each user? Or do I have to setup fetchmail as a daemon
and
somehow set it to process mail for all 3 user accounts individually.
I'm
kinda confused here. Any help is apreciated. Thanks.
Seeing your .fetchmailrc (remember to clean the usernames/passwords) and
.procmailrc would probably help. It's hard to tell what's broken if we
don't know what you're telling the system to do.
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