I was happily humming along with Spamassassin on Win2k3 with Exchange 2003
for some time now (yes, you can do it all on one box). I was using Chris
Lewis' ESA sink which worked great. However, after an upgrade to Exchange
2007, I've come to realize that the old smtp sinks have been deprecated
>From what I am reading, the change is based in the fact that Event Sinks
have been replaced by Transport Agents, and that Exchange 2007 no longer
depends on IIS.
smtpreg.vbs allowed you to touch the IIS SMTP Service and add rules to
it (allowing VBScript or EXEs to intervene prior to message del
nge anything, but it
sure appears to.
Eric
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BTW, as far as I know (I'm not sure about the sink's details) SpamAssassin
doesn't actually modify the message body it was passed (unless it was
marked as spam).
I'd suggest dumping the message body strings at several points in the
sink, including di
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Hi Eric,
I had some fun with pdf files too (even before I met SA the first time),
but
Hi Eric,
I had some fun with pdf files too (even before I met SA the first time),
but I receive binary files pretty often ... and usually undisturbed
A pdf file MAY look like a text file to a naive sender (this depends on pdf
features,
and the pdf spec specifically has a few non-text characters
, 2005 3:17 PM
To: 'Eric C Sandquist'; 'Martin Hepworth'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: RE: SpamAssassin on Exchange...
Just changed the sink from "Mail from=*" to "rctp [EMAIL PROTECTED]" ...
Sent an pdf to me at an outside a
From: Eric C Sandquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 1:05 PM
To: 'Martin Hepworth'
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Subject: RE: SpamAssassin on Exchange...
I've disabled all the plugins and added MIME-Base64-Perl(don't know if tha
PAM(35,000) and
HAM(14,000) folders...
Eric
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Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 3:42 AM
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Subject: Re: SpamAssassin on Exchange...
Eric
you might want t
Eric
you might want to make sure all the prerequisite Perl modules are
installed and upto date.
mailScanner has had some similar issues which where (I think, only two
coffees so far this morning) caused by the MIME modules.
If you can't get any further I'll try and dig out more info, but I'd
s
Currently Using:
SpamAssassin 3.0.2 (2004-11-16) Exchange SpamAssassin Sink
(www.christopherlewis.com) 1.2.6
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From: JamesDR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 11:55 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: SpamAssassin on Exchange
Which tool are you using to connect between exchange and spamassassin?
Thanks,
JamesDR
Eric C Sandquist wrote:
I have gotten SpamAssassin(Latest Release) to work with exchange using
one of the sinks.
It seems to be doing a wonderful job of catching spam..
BUT --- It is also damaging
Doesn't seem that SA itself should be able to do this, since it isn't
supposed to change the mail except to add the scores. I suppose it could be
a line-ending problem if you are running SA itself on Windows.
But I'd more think this is a problem with whatever tool you have used to
integrate SA wi
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