I found the following links serve rather well for my needs (SA + Exchange +
Postfix):
http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/spamfilter20061118.html
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~malth/gaptuning/postfix/
Regards,
Khon Yap
Vidar Tyldum Hansen tyldum.com> writes:
> I'm just doing a rough summary of my process on 2007:
> - Use LDAP to check the recipients against Exchange/AD
> (remember the proxyAddress attribute)
> - On the SA-machine I use Postfix and header_checks after the message
> is scanned by amavi
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Henry Kwan:
> Hi,
>
> Have been running SA on CentOS for a few years now and everything has been
> working great. But the powers that be want to move to Exchange so I am trying
> to plan a SA frontend that feeds the Exchange server.
Been there!
> A
esday, April 09, 2008 2:24 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Configuring SA as frontend to Exchange
Hi,
Have been running SA on CentOS for a few years now and everything has
been
working great. But the powers that be want to move to Exchange so I am
trying
to plan a SA frontend that fee
> I was wondering how you would feed unmarked spam to the SA frontend?
> Since email is passed through to Exchange, it isn't stored on the SA server
> anymore like it is now.
We do this. I have set up a public folder in Exchange named SPAM. The users
self police their emails and drop any unmarked
Henry Kwan wrote:
Hi,
Have been running SA on CentOS for a few years now and everything has been
working great. But the powers that be want to move to Exchange so I am trying
to plan a SA frontend that feeds the Exchange server.
As I was thinking over how SA works now and how it might work in
Henry Kwan schrieb:
Hi,
Have been running SA on CentOS for a few years now and everything has been
working great. But the powers that be want to move to Exchange so I am trying
to plan a SA frontend that feeds the Exchange server.
As I was thinking over how SA works now and how it might work i
Hi,
Have been running SA on CentOS for a few years now and everything has been
working great. But the powers that be want to move to Exchange so I am trying
to plan a SA frontend that feeds the Exchange server.
As I was thinking over how SA works now and how it might work in the my future
setup