> Why not use amavisd-new. It is going to be a lot faster than > reinjecting the > email twice. It is very easy to set up and works great. > > Here are two links to start you off. > > http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/ > http://www.geocities.com/scottlhenderson/spamfilter.html >
I will be using amavisd, but in the following manner... ALL OUTGOING MAIL: filtered through amavis (mcafee) INCOMING MAIL: spam/virus filters if a subscriber wants it. My intent is to (eventually) have mail sent to a perl script that first scans for viruii, then (if not infected) sent to spamassassin, then reinjected to dbmail. I realize that this causes a delay in mail delivery, but it is not a very long delay, and will allow me to set this up as a subscription service. I suppose I could do the same thing on the front end (similar to what you have done at the link you provided), but I would like to see if I can make it work from dbmail. -- Butch Evans 573-293-2638 BPS Networks PO BOX 550 114 W Main Bernie, MO 63822