05-10-2006
Qmail/SpamAssassin: Modifying outbound email subjects.
I have a software product that tags all outbound emails which I am trying to remove. Does anyone know how to do this using qmail?
I also have spam assassin running, I have a feeling it is possible to modify a subject using a rules file? Anyone know?
Thanks for any advice.
xian
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qmail-lspawn
qmail-lspawn(8) System Manager's Manual qmail-lspawn(8)
NAME
qmail-lspawn - schedule local deliveries
SYNOPSIS
qmail-lspawn defaultdelivery
DESCRIPTION
qmail-lspawn reads a series of local delivery commands from descriptor 0, invokes qmail-local to perform the deliveries, and prints the
results to descriptor 1. It passes defaultdelivery to qmail-local as the default delivery instruction.
qmail-lspawn invokes qmail-local asynchronously, so the results may not be in the same order as the commands.
For each recipient address, qmail-lspawn finds out which local user controls that address. It first checks the qmail-users mechanism; if
the address is not listed there, it invokes qmail-getpw. qmail-lspawn then runs qmail-local under the user's uid and gid. It does not set
up any supplementary groups.
qmail-lspawn treats an empty mailbox name as a trash address.
SEE ALSO
envelopes(5), qmail-users(5), qmail-getpw(8), qmail-send(8), qmail-local(8)
qmail-lspawn(8)