Techniques for outbound spam filtering with Exim?

2004-02-09 Thread Jeremy Zawodny
I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
SpamAssassin).  What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big deal if
necessary.

We already have spamc/spamd handling inbound mail via procmail.  But
I'm tempted to implement scanning during the SMTP transaction for
outbound mail if possible.  Our outbound volume isn't really that
high.

Thanks for any pointers,

Jeremy
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Re: Techniques for outbound spam filtering with Exim?

2004-02-09 Thread Marc Schiffbauer
* Jeremy Zawodny schrieb am 09.02.04 um 18:05 Uhr:
 I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
 SpamAssassin).  What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
 We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big deal if
 necessary.
 
 We already have spamc/spamd handling inbound mail via procmail.  But
 I'm tempted to implement scanning during the SMTP transaction for
 outbound mail if possible.  Our outbound volume isn't really that
 high.
 

IIRC you can find useful examples under /usr/share/doc/exim
somewhere

-Marc

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Re: Techniques for outbound spam filtering with Exim?

2004-02-09 Thread listas
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El 09/02/2004, a las 18:05, Jeremy Zawodny escribió:

I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
SpamAssassin).  What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big deal if
necessary.
We already have spamc/spamd handling inbound mail via procmail.  But
I'm tempted to implement scanning during the SMTP transaction for
outbound mail if possible.  Our outbound volume isn't really that
high.
Thanks for any pointers,
http://bulma.net/body.phtml?nIdNoticia=1973

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Techniques for outbound spam filtering with Exim?

2004-02-09 Thread Jeremy Zawodny
I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
SpamAssassin).  What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big deal if
necessary.

We already have spamc/spamd handling inbound mail via procmail.  But
I'm tempted to implement scanning during the SMTP transaction for
outbound mail if possible.  Our outbound volume isn't really that
high.

Thanks for any pointers,

Jeremy
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Re: Techniques for outbound spam filtering with Exim?

2004-02-09 Thread Marc Schiffbauer
* Jeremy Zawodny schrieb am 09.02.04 um 18:05 Uhr:
 I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
 SpamAssassin).  What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
 We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big deal if
 necessary.
 
 We already have spamc/spamd handling inbound mail via procmail.  But
 I'm tempted to implement scanning during the SMTP transaction for
 outbound mail if possible.  Our outbound volume isn't really that
 high.
 

IIRC you can find useful examples under /usr/share/doc/exim
somewhere

-Marc

-- 

*   (morganj): 0 is false and 1 is true, correct?  *
*   (alec_eso): 1, morganj *
*   (morganj): bastard.*




Re: Techniques for outbound spam filtering with Exim?

2004-02-09 Thread listas
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El 09/02/2004, a las 18:05, Jeremy Zawodny escribió:
I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
SpamAssassin).  What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big deal if
necessary.
We already have spamc/spamd handling inbound mail via procmail.  But
I'm tempted to implement scanning during the SMTP transaction for
outbound mail if possible.  Our outbound volume isn't really that
high.
Thanks for any pointers,
http://bulma.net/body.phtml?nIdNoticia=1973
- ---
Windows eats resources like a Virus...
Windows make trouble like a Virus...
Windows wil crash your systewm like a Virus...
But Windows will never be a Virus...
Becaue Viruses are small, very fast and, -
they are coded be genius people.
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