Chris,

That is one of the reasons I found this project very interesting, but in the
documentation it is saying: "Most UNIX mailservers are supported Sendmail,
Qmail, Postfix and Exim plus the email storage type can be mbox or Maildir
when using Postfix and Sendmail". So I'm not to sure about the transport
mapping into a Database.


Another feature I found on the site is it's ability to store it's filtering
config and logging into a MySQL database.


- Filip


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Hilts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 26 July 2002 14:45
To: dbmail@dbmail.org
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Spam filtering


Chris Hilts wrote:

> maps_rbl_domains and smtpd_client_restrictions parameters in main.cf.

Turns out this isn't a blacklist in the sense I've seen before, it's a 
content filter. No matter - there are instructions on their website for 
most popular smtp servers, including postfix, qmail, and sendmail.

So just ignore those two.

Chris

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