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164 | # Do you want to save mails that were accepted because spamc timed out? |
164 | # Do you want to save mails that were accepted because spamc timed out? |
165 | # Specify a directory to enable the feature. |
165 | # Specify a directory to enable the feature. |
166 | # SA-Exim will try to create the directory if it has the permissions to do so, |
166 | # SA-Exim will try to create the directory if it has the permissions to do so, |
167 | # check your maillog for failures (or create the directory yourself and make it |
167 | # check your maillog for failures (or create the directory yourself and make it |
168 | # writeable by exim) |
168 | # writeable by exim) |
169 | SAtimeoutsave: /var/spool/exim/SAtimeoutsave |
169 | SAtimeoutsave: /var/spool/sa-exim/SAtimeoutsave |
170 | 170 | ||
171 | # You can optionally save or not save messages that matched the above rule |
171 | # You can optionally save or not save messages that matched the above rule |
172 | SAtimeoutSavCond: 1 |
172 | SAtimeoutSavCond: 1 |
173 | 173 | ||
174 | 174 | ||
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176 | # created an error. If you don't want this, comment out this variable |
176 | # created an error. If you don't want this, comment out this variable |
177 | # Make sure all these directories are owned by the exim user |
177 | # Make sure all these directories are owned by the exim user |
178 | # SA-Exim will try to create the directory if it has the permissions to do |
178 | # SA-Exim will try to create the directory if it has the permissions to do |
179 | # so, check your maillog for failures (or create the directory yourself and |
179 | # so, check your maillog for failures (or create the directory yourself and |
180 | # make it writeable by exim) |
180 | # make it writeable by exim) |
181 | SAerrorsave: /var/spool/exim/SAerrorsave |
181 | SAerrorsave: /var/spool/sa-exim/SAerrorsave |
182 | 182 | ||
183 | # You can optionally save or not save messages that matched the above rule |
183 | # You can optionally save or not save messages that matched the above rule |
184 | # You should not put double quotes around the expression |
184 | # You should not put double quotes around the expression |
185 | SAerrorSavCond: 1 |
185 | SAerrorSavCond: 1 |
186 | 186 | ||
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235 | # Do you want to save mails that you stalled for later analysis? |
235 | # Do you want to save mails that you stalled for later analysis? |
236 | # Specify a directory to enable the feature. |
236 | # Specify a directory to enable the feature. |
237 | # SA-Exim will try to create the directory if it has the permissions to do so, |
237 | # SA-Exim will try to create the directory if it has the permissions to do so, |
238 | # check your maillog for failures (or create the directory yourself and make it |
238 | # check your maillog for failures (or create the directory yourself and make it |
239 | # writeable by exim) |
239 | # writeable by exim) |
240 | SAteergrubesave: /var/spool/exim/SAteergrube |
240 | SAteergrubesave: /var/spool/sa-exim/SAteergrube |
241 | 241 | ||
242 | # When you stall the sender, you will probably get the mail again. |
242 | # When you stall the sender, you will probably get the mail again. |
243 | # By default, we'll only save messages by message ID so that we don't save |
243 | # By default, we'll only save messages by message ID so that we don't save |
244 | # multiple copies every time the sender tries again. |
244 | # multiple copies every time the sender tries again. |
245 | # Of course, this means someone could fake someone else's message ID to |
245 | # Of course, this means someone could fake someone else's message ID to |
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265 | # Messages are saved by unixdate_Message-Id or just unix date if there is no |
265 | # Messages are saved by unixdate_Message-Id or just unix date if there is no |
266 | # Message-Id. |
266 | # Message-Id. |
267 | # SA-Exim will try to create the directory if it has the permissions to do so, |
267 | # SA-Exim will try to create the directory if it has the permissions to do so, |
268 | # check your maillog for failures (or create the directory yourself and make it |
268 | # check your maillog for failures (or create the directory yourself and make it |
269 | # writeable by exim) |
269 | # writeable by exim) |
270 | SAdevnullsave: /var/spool/exim/SAdevnull |
270 | SAdevnullsave: /var/spool/sa-exim/SAdevnull |
271 | 271 | ||
272 | 272 | ||
273 | 273 | ||
274 | # SA score when you start rejecting Emails (this is better than the above as |
274 | # SA score when you start rejecting Emails (this is better than the above as |
275 | # it can notify the sender in case you reject non-spam by mistake) |
275 | # it can notify the sender in case you reject non-spam by mistake) |
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285 | # Do you want to save mails that are rejected? |
285 | # Do you want to save mails that are rejected? |
286 | # Specify a directory to enable the feature. |
286 | # Specify a directory to enable the feature. |
287 | # SA-Exim will try to create the directory if it has the permissions to do so, |
287 | # SA-Exim will try to create the directory if it has the permissions to do so, |
288 | # check your maillog for failures (or create the directory yourself and make it |
288 | # check your maillog for failures (or create the directory yourself and make it |
289 | # writeable by exim) |
289 | # writeable by exim) |
290 | SApermrejectsave: /var/spool/exim/SApermreject |
290 | SApermrejectsave: /var/spool/sa-exim/SApermreject |
291 | 291 | ||
292 | 292 | ||
293 | 293 | ||
294 | # SA score when you start returning a temporary reject. |
294 | # SA score when you start returning a temporary reject. |
295 | # There are few reasons to use this, except if you're reading your tempreject |
295 | # There are few reasons to use this, except if you're reading your tempreject |
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308 | # You could use this to analyse what SA is bouncing and adding an allow rule |
308 | # You could use this to analyse what SA is bouncing and adding an allow rule |
309 | # to accept the mail next time it is sent back to you |
309 | # to accept the mail next time it is sent back to you |
310 | # SA-Exim will try to create the directory if it has the permissions to do so, |
310 | # SA-Exim will try to create the directory if it has the permissions to do so, |
311 | # check your maillog for failures (or create the directory yourself and make it |
311 | # check your maillog for failures (or create the directory yourself and make it |
312 | # writeable by exim) |
312 | # writeable by exim) |
313 | SAtemprejectsave: /var/spool/exim/SAtempreject |
313 | SAtemprejectsave: /var/spool/sa-exim/SAtempreject |
314 | 314 | ||
315 | # When you send back a temp reject code, you will get the mail again. |
315 | # When you send back a temp reject code, you will get the mail again. |
316 | # By default, we'll only save messages by message ID so that we don't save |
316 | # By default, we'll only save messages by message ID so that we don't save |
317 | # multiple copies every time the sender tries again. |
317 | # multiple copies every time the sender tries again. |
318 | # Of course, this means someone could fake someone else's message ID to |
318 | # Of course, this means someone could fake someone else's message ID to |
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346 | # although copies saved here happen before exim makes modification to the |
346 | # although copies saved here happen before exim makes modification to the |
347 | # message like rewriting) |
347 | # message like rewriting) |
348 | # SA-Exim will try to create the directory if it has the permissions to do so, |
348 | # SA-Exim will try to create the directory if it has the permissions to do so, |
349 | # check your maillog for failures (or create the directory yourself and make it |
349 | # check your maillog for failures (or create the directory yourself and make it |
350 | # writeable by exim) |
350 | # writeable by exim) |
351 | SAspamacceptsave: /var/spool/exim/SAspamaccept |
351 | SAspamacceptsave: /var/spool/sa-exim/SAspamaccept |
352 | 352 | ||
353 | # You can control which messages you want saved if you only want a subset |
353 | # You can control which messages you want saved if you only want a subset |
354 | SAspamacceptSavCond: 0 |
354 | SAspamacceptSavCond: 0 |
355 | 355 | ||
356 | 356 | ||
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359 | # This is only here for completeness, if you want to save all messages not |
359 | # This is only here for completeness, if you want to save all messages not |
360 | # flagged as spam by SA (you could also do this in system_filter) |
360 | # flagged as spam by SA (you could also do this in system_filter) |
361 | # SA-Exim will try to create the directory if it has the permissions to do so, |
361 | # SA-Exim will try to create the directory if it has the permissions to do so, |
362 | # check your maillog for failures (or create the directory yourself and make it |
362 | # check your maillog for failures (or create the directory yourself and make it |
363 | # writeable by exim) |
363 | # writeable by exim) |
364 | SAnotspamsave: /var/spool/exim/SAnotspam |
364 | SAnotspamsave: /var/spool/sa-exim/SAnotspam |
365 | 365 | ||
366 | # You can control which messages you want saved if you only want a subset |
366 | # You can control which messages you want saved if you only want a subset |
367 | SAnotspamSavCond: 0 |
367 | SAnotspamSavCond: 0 |
368 | 368 | ||
369 | # All the following strings can take one '%s' which will be replaced by |
369 | # All the following strings can take one '%s' which will be replaced by |