Chris Adams:
> Once upon a time, Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org> said:
> > But this matters only if you really want to give a REJECT response
> > to the remote SMTP client.
> 
> I would prefer to do that for this particular setup.  This is a
> low-traffic domain, mostly just forwarding to other domains; there are a
> couple of mailing lists and a ticket system; no mail gets normal local
> delivery.  Nobody would normally be checking a spam box, so any messages
> that hit would effectively disappear.
> 
> In the old setup (sendmail+mimedefang+SA), it has been useful that
> "spam" is rejected so that legit senders get a notice, and that the
> message gets saved (so I can review when somebody complains).
> 
> Thanks; I guess I'll take a look at amavis.

Postfix supports Milter too. There are some differences but it might
just work.

        Wietse

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