On Sunday 12 January 2003 12:33 pm, you wrote:
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> 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.
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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



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