If you're running sendmail, then spamass-milter is the way to go.

On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, dalchri wrote:


I've recently put SpamAssassin in front of my Exchange server as an SMTP
proxy.  Our previous spam filter would provide a 554 rejection notice for
anything that was identified as spam.  This meant that any FP would be
notified so that email would not get silently ignored.  Although a rejection
notice was sent, we still retained the spam.  This meant that when our users
got a call from their customer about the rejected spam, they could quickly
locate the message without it having to be resent.

I would like to continue doing this with the new SA/Exchange setup.  Right
now I use spampd but I would like to change to Sendmail just because it is
part of the default install for Redhat.

How would you go about providing a 554 rejection notice?  Would you do it on
the SMTP proxy?  On Exchange?  Would you use Sendmail?  Postfix?  Something
else?


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