[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Okay, I know that this is Off Topic, but if the answer is easy, I'd
> rather not have to join another list.  If it's involved and there's
> not an easy-recipe web site (I haven't found one after quite a bit of
> search) then I'll go join the mailscanner list.
>
> I've dedicated this weekend to making my mail server a safer place to
> live. :)  I finished getting Vipul's Razor installed (and am now
> waiting for a spam to come it to see if spamd is auto-recognizing it
> as advertized).
>
> Now I'm trying to install anti-virus.
>
> I've got f-prot working from the command line, and have been reading
> the docs for MailScanner to try and get it installed.  They seem to
> have a bunch of stuff related to spam-assassin, but I have that
> running via my procmail.  Do I have to stop using spam-assassin via
> procmail and start using it in Mail-Scanner, or is it an optional
> thing?

No, just install Mailscanner and in it's conf file say no to spam-assassin.

Mailscanner is about the easiest thing I have ever setup.

Make sure you get your updates for f-prot via cron so you keep updated
automatically.

Good luck.

stew

>
> Thanks!
>
> Ben


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