I'm curious if there is some solid documentation for setting up SpamAssasin in an exchange environment?I'm also wondering if there is some good documentation on setting up SpamAssasin or SpamBayes in a setup where there is the client that grabs it's email from the spam assassin or spam bayes server
my work I have implemented an open
source solution for Trouble Tickets called OTRS. I have played with
many of the different distributions. Redhat, SuSE, Gentoo, Debian,
OpenBSD, Obuntu, and a few others.On 7/8/05, Steven Dickenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jesse Shumaker wrote:> Do you th
to set this up. I'm so new to
all these mail programs in Linux and need some solid direction to learn
how to integrate everything into an ultimate spam/virus killing macine
;)
thanksOn 7/7/05, Jesse Shumaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"If you're interested in doing AV scanning
ham/spam drop boxes that users can easily get to from either OE or Outlook to
use for training the Bayes database. Works like a charm here.
Loren
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ail configuratios
for where they grab mail. Unless you want to run outbound through SA also,
they won't have to change the current smtp info pointing to your external
provider.
This is essentially how we have things set up
here.
Loren
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still need the files to test this out.
I don't mean to be difficult in all of this, I just want to understand the process and make sure I know how to do things.
thanksOn 7/6/05, Paolo Cravero as2594 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jesse Shumaker wrote:> So you must have SAproxy on each c
situation. How does it
look to you guys? I have just noticed that there are a lot of utilities
and stuff to use and am trying to piece it all together.
thanksOn 7/6/05, Jesse Shumaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So you must have SAproxy on each client to do this? I know that is
another product
have one centralized SA server? Also, how does the SA box
authenticate with the ISP's POP servers for each e-mail client? In my
organization each user has their own password and username for their
e-mail account.On 7/5/05, Paolo Cravero as2594 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jesse Shumaker
. (complexity
varies)
2. Do
similar thing through a third party antispam company and save the
headache.
-Original Message-From: Jesse Shumaker
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AMTo: users@spamassassin.apache.orgSubject: SpamAssassin
w/POP3 &am
Here is my situation. Currently, our e-mail isn't managed within our
organization. We have a third party ISP who is hosting the e-mail for
us. We simply configure our Outlook clients to authenticate to their
SMTP/POP servers. Is there a way that I could setup a SpamAssassin box
at each of my sites
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