On Sunday 12 January 2003 12:33 pm, you wrote: ~~~~~~~~~ > I suggest that you make sure you have your mail server working properly. > Next install razor and then spamsassassin. Those should go in very easily. > This will take care of flagging spam. Next you should check out > MailScanner. > > MailScanner works seamlessly with all of the above. It doesn't require > any changes to sendmail/Exim and can be installed with an rpm. You will > need to select a virus engine and MailScanner works with about a dozen of > them. I highly recommend F-Prot. > > F-Prot is free for home/non-commerical use and for commercial users only > charges per server. The other virus scanners charge per seat and it can > get very expensive. They update their virus files every few days and > MailScanner provides a cron script to download them automatically. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
RH7.2, kernel-2.4.18-19.7, sendmail-8.11.6-3 I installed MailScanner and F-Prot from the rpm's, and it seemed to go without any problem. Here is what I don't understand. Razor, spamsassassin, and MailScanner all seem to check for spam. Are they different and should all be used? If so, why? Thanks. Irwin -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list