Well, depends. You can also use procmail/spamc/spamd if you want -- the
original question was how to use the content_filter stuff in postfix though, and
to do that, you need to talk SMTP back and forth with postfix; spamproxyd does
all that stuff, then makes calls out to spamd using the same prot
Craig R Hughes said:
> Yup, here you go, take a look at the spamproxy subdirectory in the
> distribution!
So for postfix one should use spamproxyd instead of spamd/spamc?
Doesn't taht counter the sitewide instructions for using /etc/procmail
:0fw
| spam c
???
If spamproxy is better or easier
Yup, here you go, take a look at the spamproxy subdirectory in the distribution!
C
JW> Is anyone on this list using SpamAssassin with Postfix? More
JW> specifically, spamd/spamc? I'm trying to integrate it into the
JW> content_filter, and haven't found any examples on how exactly to do
JW> thi
Is anyone on this list using SpamAssassin with Postfix? More
specifically, spamd/spamc? I'm trying to integrate it into the
content_filter, and haven't found any examples on how exactly to do
this. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Justin.
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