From: don Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 19:55:20 +0000 (+0000) Subject: remove spamass-milter.1 X-Git-Tag: debian/0.4.0-1~19 X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?p=deb_pkgs%2Fspamass-milter.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=bd7d104a0095f2d24dadd7c9f682fe09c073acd2 remove spamass-milter.1 --- diff --git a/debian/rules b/debian/rules index 8004c6d..5021129 100755 --- a/debian/rules +++ b/debian/rules @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ override_dh_auto_configure: override_dh_auto_clean: dh_auto_clean; - rm -f config.log config.status config.h Makefile stamp-h1 + rm -f config.log config.status config.h Makefile stamp-h1 spamass-milter.1 # PREFIX=$(shell pwd)/debian/spamass-milter/usr # diff --git a/spamass-milter.1 b/spamass-milter.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 185cb6f..0000000 --- a/spamass-milter.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,222 +0,0 @@ -.\" $Id: spamass-milter.1.in,v 1.19 2004/03/18 18:37:08 dnelson Exp $ -.Dd July 25, 2001 -.Os -.Dt SPAMASS_MILTER 8 -.Sh NAME -.Nm spamass-milter -.Nd sendmail milter for passing emails through SpamAssassin -.Sh SYNOPSIS -.Nm -.Fl p Ar socket -.Op Fl b Ns | Ns Fl B Ar spamaddress -.Op Fl d Ar debugflags -.Op Fl D Ar host -.Op Fl e Ar defaultdomain -.Op Fl f -.Op Fl i Ar networks -.Op Fl I -.Op Fl m -.Op Fl M -.Op Fl P Ar pidfile -.Op Fl r Ar nn -.Op Fl u Ar defaultuser -.Op Fl x -.Op Fl - Ar spamc flags ... -.Sh DESCRIPTION -The -.Nm -utility is a sendmail milter that checks and modifies incoming email -messages with SpamAssassin. -.Pp -The following options are available: -.Bl -tag -width "indent" -.It Fl p Ar socket -Specifies the pathname of a socket to create for communication with -.Nm sendmail . -If it is removed, -.Nm sendmail -will not be able to access the milter. -This may cause messages to bounce, queue, or be passed through -unmiltered, depending on the parameters in -.Nm sendmail Ns 's .cf file. -.It Fl b Ar spamaddress -Redirects tagged spam to the specified email address. -All envelope recipients are removed, and inserted into the message as -.Ql X-Spam-Orig-To: -headers. -.It Fl B Ar spamaddress -Same as -.Fl b , -except the original recipients are retained. -Only one of -.Fl b -and -.Fl B -may be used. -.It Fl d Ar debugflags -Enables logging. -.Ar debugflags -is a comma-separated list of tokens: -.Bl -tag -width "indent" -.It func -Entry and exit of internal functions. -.It misc -Other non-verbose logging. -.It net -Lookups of the ignored netblocks list. -.It poll -Low-level I/O to the child spamc process. -.It rcpt -Recipient processing. -.It spamc -High-level I/O to the child spamc process. -.It str -Calls to field lookup and string comparison functions. -.It uori -Calls to the update_or_insert function. -.It 1 -(historical) Same as -.Ar func,misc . -.It 2 -(historical) Same as -.Ar func,misc,poll . -.It 3 -(historical) Same as -.Ar func,misc,poll,str,uori . -.El -.It Fl D Ar host -Connects to a remote spamd server on -.Ar host , -instead of using one on localhost. -This option is deprecated; use -.Fl - Fl d Ar host -instead. -.It Fl e Ar defaultdomain -Pass the full user@domain address to spamc. -The default is to pass only the username part on the assumption that -all users are local. -This flag is useful if you are using an SQL (or other username) backend -with spamassassin and have listed the full address there. -If the recipient name has no domain part (if the recipient is on the -local machine for example), -.Ar defaultdomain -is added. -Requires the -.Fl u -flag. -.It Fl f -Causes -.Nm -to fork into the background. -.It Fl i Ar networks -Ignores messages if the originating IP is in the network(s) listed. -The message will be passed through without calling SpamAssassin at all. -.Ar networks -is a comma-separated list, where each element can be either an IP address -(nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn), a CIDR network (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/nn), or a network/netmask -pair (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn). -Multiple -.Fl i -flags will append to the list. -For example, if you list all your internal networks, no outgoing emails -will be filtered. -.It Fl I -Ignores messages if the sender has authenticated via SMTP AUTH. -.It Fl m -Disables modification of the -.Ql Subject: -and -.Ql Content-Type: -headers and -message body. -This is useful when SpamAssassin is configured with -.Ql "defang_mime 0" -and -.Ql "report_header 1" , -or when SA is simply used to add headers for postprocessing later. -Updating the body through the milter interface can be slow for large -messages. -.It Fl M -Like -.Fl m , -but also disables creation of any SpamAssassin -.Ql X-Spam-* -headers as well. -Both tagged and untagged mail gets passed through unchanged. -To be useful, this option should be used with the -.Fl r , -.Fl b , -or -.Fl B -flags. -If -.Fl b -is used, the -.Ql X-Spam-Orig-To: -headers will still be added. -.It Fl P Ar pidfile -Create the file -.Ar pidfile , -containing the processid of the milter. -.It Fl r Ar nn -Reject scanned email if it greater than or equal to -.Ar nn . -If -.Ar -1 , -reject scanned email if SpamAssassin tags it as spam (useful if you -are also using the -.Fl u -flag, and users have changed their required_hits value). -.Pp -For example, if you usually use procmail to redirect tagged email into -a separate folder just in case of false positives, you can use -.Fl r Ar 15 -and reject flagrant spam outright while still receiving low-scoring -messages. -.It Fl u Ar defaultuser -Pass the username part of the first recipient to spamc with the -.Fl u -flag. -This allows user preferences files to be used. -If the message is addressed to multiple recipients, the username -.Ar defaultuser -is passed instead. -.Pp -Note that -.Nm -does not know whether an email is incoming or outgoing, so a message -from -.Aq user1@localdomain.com -to -.Aq user2@yahoo.com -will make -.Nm -pass -.Fl u Ar user2 -to spamc. -.It Fl x -Pass the recipient address through -.Nm sendmail Fl bv , -which will perform virtusertable and alias expansion. -The resulting username is then passed to spamc. -Requires the -.Fl u -flag. -.It Fl - Ar spamc flags ... -Pass all remaining options to spamc. -This allows you to connect to a remote spamd with -.Fl d -or -.Fl p . -.El -.Sh FILES -.Bl -tag -width "indent" -.It Pa /usr/bin/spamc -client interface to SpamAssassin -.El -.Sh SEE ALSO -.Xr spamassassin 1 , -.Xr spamd 1 -.Sh AUTHORS -.An "Georg C. F. Greve" Aq greve@gnu.org -.An "Dan Nelson" Aq dnelson@allantgroup.com