On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 12:52:56AM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote: > > Can anyone recommend a good way to integrate spamassassin with exim? > > I tried the instructions at > http://dman.ddts.net/~dman/config_docs/exim3_spamassassin.html > to use it as a transport filter, but I just "unexpected EOF during smtp" > type errors from the spawned exim. > > I set up an awful kludge in my .forward but I would prefer something > better integrated with exim. I need it to work with amavis as well, > though.. amavis has some built-in hooks for spamassassin but there's > hints in the amavis config file that they don't work. > > Also, spamassassin's default rules seem to contain a non-functional rbl, > as every delivery takes 30 seconds while it times out. :-(
Hm, I just use spamassassin (see http://www.arise.demon.co.uk/exim_spamassassin.html), but you might be able to adapt that to run messages through amavis rather than spamc. (It's also for Exim 4, but ports back reasonably well to Exim 3 by using smartuser directors instead of accept routers). SRH -- Steve Haslam Reading, UK [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian GNU/Linux Maintainer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your heart has been ruptured and it will never heal To get another heart you'll have to steal [leæther strip]
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