provide a lookup mechanism to determine whether to call Spamassassin for
this email or not.
Any thoughts or interest in this project? I’m
wondering if anyone else has done this, and if so, what did you do? If
not, I’ll be glad to share what I do with you.
Jeffrey Thompson
President
With MIMEDefang you can easily update the subject field after calling
Spamassassin (with MIMEDefang). Get more info here:
http://thompsonic.com/util/antispam/mimedefang.html
Jeffrey Thompson
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Kenneth Chen
>From: Craig R Hughes
>Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 1:19 PM
>To: Jeffrey Thompson
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Sendmail + Milter + Spamassassin + Easy
Administration
>Jeffrey Thompson wrote:
> I'm very interested in getting spamd/spamc working i
ndmail-milter or something to coordinate the effort.
Jeffrey Thompson
President
Thompson Internet Communications, Inc.
http://www.thompsonic.com
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g email to spamc
and then forward the results to the outside address:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"| /usr/bin/spamc |
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
where sendmail would know to write to spamc and read the results back in
to the same process, and then forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (all
in the same process
to do this? (I’m also brand new to procmail “recipies”).
Thanks!
Jeffrey Thompson
President
Thompson Internet Communications, Inc.
http://www.thompsonic.com
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>Great docs on setting up outlook! Will be helpful for my users.
>
>How did you set up your forward to the anti-spam network as you
describe here >http://thompsonic.com/util/antispam/nospam4.html?
Jeffrey Thompson
President
T
I’ve written some documentation on how to
setup Outlook to automatically filter email that’s been identified and
marked up by Spamassassin.
Thanks for the great software. I’m thoroughly enjoying
it. Before Spamassassin, I was being overrun by SPAM.
Jeffrey Thompson
President