Looking for a "How To" to build Spamassassin+ClamAV mail filter

2010-09-16 Thread IT_Architect
We currently have this combination as part of our control panel with Exim, SpamAssassin, and ClamAV. I would like to be able to offer this as an e-mail scrubbing service that would allow the customer to register only his domain. Then he would make his lowest-cost MX our server. We would bring i

Re: Looking for a "How To" to build Spamassassin+ClamAV mail filter

2010-09-16 Thread IT_Architect
I gather from all of this you don't know how to build such a filter nor know of a "How To" I'm buying this type of service now from DynDNS that uses this combination and it works quite well. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Looking-for-a-%22How-To%22-to-build-Spamassassin

RE: Looking for a "How To" to build Spamassassin+ClamAV mail filter

2010-09-17 Thread IT_Architect
Brent Kennedy wrote: > My setup looks something like this...I use postfix to strip the > headers in emails. That is helpful. This service will be ahead of Exchange in many instances as well. Brent Kennedy wrote: > I know there are some ISP guys on this list who would know how to > handle a cu

One person to filter spam

2007-01-24 Thread IT_Architect
I'm thinking about using SpamAssassin. Is it possible to have the suspected spam to one account to have one person clear or delete possible spam. When they say it's good, will it then go to the correct user? Thanks! -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/One-person-to-filter-s

Re: One person to filter spam

2007-01-24 Thread IT_Architect
Evan Platt wrote: > Yes, but that would be done in your MUA, or with something like procmail. > SpamAssassin can only mark messages. It cannot do any sort of what you're > attempting to do. Doesn't sound like the right fit. Thanks! -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/One