[SAtalk] SA and Postfix

2002-10-29 Thread Thomas Nyman
Hello Good People, I've just installed SpamAssassin via CPAN and it seems to have worked fine. I have entered procmail recipies and as far as I can tell the spam check seems to work. I run Postfix as my MTA and I was kind of wondering if there is any reason to try and make changes in Postfix confi

Re: [SAtalk] SA and Postfix

2002-10-29 Thread Jan Korger
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Thomas Nyman wrote: > I have to admit that at the moment I dont have a good grip on Spamassassin > and how it works. For instance, how would I go about getting a whitelist > to work and also starting automatic whitelist? Is this s

Re: [SAtalk] SA and Postfix

2002-10-29 Thread Ray Dzek
From: "Thomas Nyman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 11:43 AM Subject: [SAtalk] SA and Postfix Hello Good People, I've just installed SpamAssassin via CPAN and it seems to have worked fine. I have entered procmail recipies a

RE: [SAtalk] SA and Postfix

2002-10-29 Thread Smart, Dan
.d and init.d yet.) | | |- Original Message - |From: "Thomas Nyman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 11:43 AM |Subject: [SAtalk] SA and Postfix | | |Hello Good People, | |I've just installed SpamAssassin via CPAN and it seems to

Re: [SAtalk] SA and Postfix

2002-10-29 Thread Robin Whittle
With Postfix on RedHat 7.2 I started with: > http://www.advosys.ca/papers/postfix-filtering.html too, but then did it my own way with SpamAssassin and then Anomy Sanitizer, with my own config file, called from Courier Maildrop, which is my local delivery agent, whereas most people use procmail.