> err, i'm not sure how you setup your spamassasin but i have
> mailscanner going well cos it supports a virus scanner as well.

I second that opinion. MailScanner/ClamAV/SA 2.60, and working great on a
small-volume server:

Spam/Mail Statistics;
         Total   spamassassin   rejected      scanner       total mails
         Email   says 'spam'    by ruleset    says virus    undelivered
 Nov  12  1283   278 (21.67%)    6 ( 0.47%)   11 ( 0.86%)   295 (22.99%)
 Nov  11  2615   642 (24.55%)   14 ( 0.54%)   18 ( 0.69%)   674 (25.77%)
 Nov  10  3098   650 (20.98%)   17 ( 0.55%)   15 ( 0.48%)   682 (22.01%)
 Nov   9  1401   561 (40.04%)   23 ( 1.64%)   10 ( 0.71%)   594 (42.40%)
 Nov   8   710   483 (68.03%)    8 ( 1.13%)    6 ( 0.85%)   497 (70.00%)
 Nov   7  1746   550 (31.50%)   10 ( 0.57%)   22 ( 1.26%)   582 (33.33%)
 Nov   6  2413   635 (26.32%)   17 ( 0.70%)   25 ( 1.04%)   677 (28.06%)

I have all "spamassassin says spam" messages forward to another mailbox
because I also have MailScanner archive every incoming message. I have
custom Perl code written to remove any high-scoring spam from the
MailScanner archive and then I split the rest into ham/spam mailboxes for
sa-learn. Works great, takes a few minutes a day.

-id




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