> Well, then few people know how to use SA with postfix. I use SA with
> procmail. Of course, I won't be able to help you.

There's a webpage somewhere that explicitly lists how to call SA from
postfix as a content filter. 

http://www.advosys.ca/papers/postfix-filtering.html

First Google hit on "postfix spamassassin content filter". :-)

Me, I use amavisd-new to virus scan emails from postfix, which also calls
SA (amavisd- new is also written in perl, and so just calls SA as if it's
another module). 

It can *just* call SA, and not virus scan. Google for amavisd-new's
homepage. Mark Martinec, the author, is a nice guy, and very active on the
postfix list, the amavis list, and - less occasionally - here on the SA
list.


> > G. from where i stand. a simple "no" or "cant be done" is Way
> > better than nothing.
> 
> A "no" or "can't be done" would be a lie. I'm not going to lie to you.
> I'm sure what you propose can be done, given sufficient will and a
> little bit of coding. So the answer is "Yes, it can be done, but I
> don't know if anyone's done it."

See above. :-)

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