Note that spamproxyd is not nearly as featureful as spamc/spamd -- in
particular, it will process *all* messages, including very long ones,
which can suck up a lot of CPU and open your mail server to denial of
service attacks.  If anyone has got a postfix master.cf line for
invoking spamc as a filter, or has the savvy to write one, could you
please post it to the list?  I'll add it to the docs if you do and give
you credit :)

Thanks

C

On Fri, 2002-02-08 at 12:13, Tony Hoyle wrote:
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Josh Marcus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: 08 February 2002 19:27
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [SAtalk] postfix w/out procmail
> > 
> > 
> > hey,
> > 
> > I want to run spamassassin on a relatively busy postfix server, where
> > procmail really isn't an option.  Can postfix be setup to directly
> > process the messages (not per user), using a transport or some such?
> > 
> Yes you can use it as a content filter.  spamproxyd will do this (be careful
> to rename it as it has several hardcoded parameters in the script and
> they'll
> get overwritten every time you upgrade spamassassin if you're not careful).
> 
> It's not difficult to write a script to call spamc and do the stuff
> yourself,
> though.
> 
> Tony
>  
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