Hi,

I have a somewhat similar setup, the easiest would be is to use Postfix (MTA) 
+ amavisd-new for content filtering that will accomodate your virus and spam 
concern using ClamAV and SpamAssassin.
There is a plugin for SquirrelMail for per user whitelist and such.

You can get the stuffs here:

http://www.postfix.org
http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/
http://www.squirrelmail.org/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sm-plugins

regards,
Kenneth Oncinian

On Wednesday 28 January 2004 3:51 am, David Maggard wrote:
> I am currently researching to setup a new system and would appreciate any
> help you could give.
> I am wanting to setup DBMail on Redhat with SquirrelMail for Web Access,
> ClamAV for AntiVirus, and ASSP and/or SpamAssassin for spam control.
> I would want to save as much configuration info(personal white lists,
> filter settings, etc) as possible in a PostgreSQL DB.
>
> Does anyone know of a good 'How-To' that would help with the setup?
> Has anyone done this before?
> Are there any problems or incompatibility issues I should lookout for?
> Any opinions on which spam filter is better?
> Would running both spam filters be of any benefit?
>
> I am pretty new to linux (setup postgreSQL) but sofar everything has been
> easy to setup, I just don't want to get halfway done and find that its not
> gonna work if I can avoid it.
>
>
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