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52 | # SAspamcHost / SAspamcPort: TCP socket where your spamd is listening |
52 | # SAspamcHost / SAspamcPort: TCP socket where your spamd is listening |
53 | # Shown below are the defaults: |
53 | # Shown below are the defaults: |
54 | SAspamcHost: 127.0.0.1 |
54 | SAspamcHost: 127.0.0.1 |
55 | SAspamcPort: 783 |
55 | SAspamcPort: 783 |
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- | 57 | # SAspamcUser: The username passed to spamc. Some tricks are needed to |
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- | 58 | # decide on one user when there are many recipients. This string is of |
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- | 59 | # course expanded. If unset or empty, spamc will use the user Exim |
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- | 60 | # runs as. We suggest that you decide what username to use in the ACLs |
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- | 61 | # and set an ACL variable. |
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- | 62 | #SAspamcUser: $acl_m2 |
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58 | # Exim configuration string to run before running SA against the message |
64 | # Exim configuration string to run before running SA against the message |
59 | # This decides whether SA gets run against the message or not. This |
65 | # This decides whether SA gets run against the message or not. This |
60 | # default will not reject messages if the message had SA headers but |
66 | # default will not reject messages if the message had SA headers but |
61 | # they weren't added by us. |
67 | # they weren't added by us. |