Hello Steven, I'm very interesting about how I can forward the message with the header rewritten to final user because I get only a warning spam arrival message. Is there some parameters that I'm forgetting?.
Thanks. Steven Stern wrote: > > Crespillo, Matias wrote: >> I apologize in advance for making a lazy question, but is there a quick >> guide somewhere as to how to integrate Spam Assassin with an exchange >> server? Or maybe some way to set it in a way it will get the mails >> before, >> filter and then forward them to exchange unchanged?. >> >> Thanks a lot in advance. >> > > We have spamassassin sitting in front of the exchange server. > > Basically, the MX record for our domains point to Linux boxes. On each > of those boxes, we're running SpamAssassin and ClamAV. SpamAssassin uses > a site wide, SQL based Bayes database local to each box, with a few > tricks to help synchronize mail reclassified by Exchange users as ham or > spam. > > Only after passing through the MX servers does mail arrive at Exchange. > (The firewall permits SMTP connections from the MX servers only.) On > Exchange, we're using Symantec AV to provide another layer of virus > protection. > > We don't forward the mail unchanged. If mail is spam, the headers are > re-written to put "*SPAM?*" at the front of the subject line and to make > the original message an attachment. Of course, if the mail isn't marked > as spam, it's transparent to the users. > > -- > > Steve > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Integrating-Spam-assasin-with-exchange-server.-tp4661800p17252188.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.