On Monday, November 17, 2003, at 02:52 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
Might I ask why enthusiasts for integration SpamAssassin with Mailman do not care about delivery of spam to other mail aliases in their domain. And if they do so care, why do they not concentrate on stopping spam reaching all of their mail aliases.

I guess I cannot understand why you are messing around integrating SpammAssassin with Mailman when you should be integrating it with your MTA so that the spam never gets anywhere near Mailman.


I can't speak for the others, but in my case, I am the administrator for Mailman, but not for the main mailserver, nor even for the mailserver that MailMan runs on. I can install the spamassassin software in the Mailman account; I can even install the spamassassin server software on another server that I run; but I cannot integrate spamassassin with the main mailserver in any way. Our current mail system was designed to discourage server-side spam blocking.


Jerry
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