Have you configured spamass-milter?  I've read through some of the docs and it
makes me feel dense.

Thanks

Larry Price ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> there is a milter to call spamassassin
>
> On Monday, March 8, 2004, at 07:44  AM, Bob Crandell wrote:
>
> > It's amazing how great minds think alike.  This is exactly what I'm
> > trying to
> > do.  What I'm not sure of is the how to part.  How to have this
> > intermediate
> > box filter mail without having to create users.
> >
> > Ok, I don't need Procmail.  How do I call SpamAssassin directly from
> > Sendmail?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> > John Sechrest ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> You can always use an intermediate spam filter on an intermediate
> >> machine.
> >>
> >> You first need to set up a linux/unix box with spam assasin on it as
> >> you want.
> >> Then you need to set the system up to deliver to the exchange server.
> >> Then you want to set the MX records for the domain of the exchange
> >> system
> >> to point at the linux/unix box.
> >>
> >> This is how we seperate the FrontEnd mail server from the BackEnd
> >> mail servers.
> >>
> >> The front end has the RBL code in it, and spam assassin and the
> >> Milter rules.
> >>
> >> You don't use procmail, because you are not delivering to a mail box.
> >> You
> >> use the initial spam filtering tools.
> >>
> >> If there are things in procmail, which you can't write in sendmail,
> >> then you can force it to process the messages. But almost everything
> >> that I would put into procmail is better put into the sendmail rules
> >> on the front end box.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Bob Crandell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>
> >>  % Hi,
> >>  %
> >>  % One of my clients is asking for a SPAM filter for his Exchange
> >> server.  No
> >>  % wise cracks.  He's stuck and he knows it.
> >>  %
> >>  % What I was planning on putting in was
> >> Sendmail/Procmail/SpamAssassin store and
> >>  % forward mail server.  My question is can I and how do I do this
> >> without
> >>  % creating users on the mail server?
> >>  %
> >>  % Thanks
> >>  % Bob
> >>  %
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