Aaron Boyles wrote on Thu, 22 Dec 2005 09:34:09 -0500:
> Unfortunately, this would result in a third "step" in the SMTP process.
> Currently, the SMTP filter I run allows us to use our choice of virus
> scanner to check for viruses, monitor real-time traffic, and even "chat
> back" to a would-b
> I think the proposed solution of putting a MailScanner box in front of the
> Exchange box is just the best way. Hundreds of shops do it this way. It's
also
> got the advantage that you then can remove the Exchange box from public
net (or
> at least refuse any email with the exception of mail c
Mike Jackson wrote on Wed, 21 Dec 2005 11:27:08 -0800:
> This is totally off the cuff, but would it be possible to install
> ActiveState Perl and all the required SpamAssassin Perl modules on a single
> workstation, then use something like Inno Setup to bundle them all together
> into something
accounts for most of the real mail that
my mail server sees in a day's time.
:)
Steven
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From: Ken Goods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 10:27 AM
To: 'SpamAssassin'
Subject: RE: Newbie looking for info...
Aaron Boyles wrote:
step through, personally. :)
-Aaron Boyles
ITC Applications Programmer
-Original Message-
From: Mike Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 2:27 PM
To: 'SpamAssassin'
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> Personally, I use SpamAssassin on my per
Personally, I use SpamAssassin on my personal E-Mail server (which is
hosted
by someone else for me, and is a Linux server) and I love it. I'm
particularly depressed that as long as it's been in development, nobody's
thought to simplify the install process. Heck, the "installing on
windows"
p
s the effort. :)
-Aaron Boyles
ITC Applications Programmer
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From: Ken Goods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 12:27 PM
To: 'SpamAssassin'
Subject: RE: Newbie looking for info...
Aaron Boyles wrote:
> New to the list, all, and lo
Aaron Boyles wrote:
> New to the list, all, and looking for some info on SA.
>
> First, my background: I'm an applications developer using VB, and
> have no experience with Linux, and only passing experience with
> Exchange. I am, however, well versed on the SMTP/POP3 protocols, and
> have writt
New to the list, all, and looking for some info on SA.
First, my background: I'm an applications developer using VB, and have no
experience with Linux, and only passing experience with Exchange. I am,
however, well versed on the SMTP/POP3 protocols, and have written a number
of applications for