;ve got it running on about 4 machines with no dramas
yet... you can use fprot as your virus scanner if you wish, or
simply do someblocking of potential bad attachments as
well. -Original Message-From:
Pankaj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:52
PMTo: [EMAIL
I am using sendmail 8.12.10 under Redhat Linux platform 8.1
>From: Chris Santerre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'Pankaj Shrestha'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [SAtalk] setting up spamassassin on Gateway server
(MX)
>
Dear all,
I have a MX server that simply accepts the
mails and forwards all the mails to the corresponding internal servers.
I have been able to install and run properly
Spamassassin in our internal servers. But I would like to configure it in our MX
server itself so that Spam mai
Dear all,
I have a MX server that simply accepts the mails and forwards all the mails to the corresponding internal servers.
I have been able to install and run properly Spamassassin in our internal servers. But I would like to configure it in our MX server itself. By the way,MX server
Dear all,
I have a MX server that simply accepts the mails and forwards all the mails to the corresponding internal servers.
I have been able to install and run properly Spamassassin in our internal servers. But I would like to configure it in our MX server itself. By the way,MX server