[SA-exim] What to do with SApermreject/SAtempreject

Greg Hill gregh at hillnet.us
Tue Mar 21 12:59:24 PST 2006


I must confess... at first I intended to scan through the SApermreject 
folder to be sure that nothing was there incorrectly.  But I've ended up 
using the 'rm -rf' utility instead.. ;-)

Greg


On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Jim Blake wrote:

> Well, the good news is that SA-Exim is installed on my Debian (2.6 Kernel)
> mail server, is doing what it was designed to do, and "parking" my spam in
> the SApermreject directory.
>
> Now I want to automate things a bit more, and include some automated means
> to alert the system manager (me) when new spam arrives, and when I have been
> alterted, to give me a way to read it, rather than just "more"ing the files.
>
> Has anyone any recommendations for ways that they have done these tasks, or
> is everyone doing it "longhand" and inspecting the SApermreject directory?
>
> Alternatively, have I missed something really obvious?? ;)
>
> Thanks
> Jim
>
>
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