On Wednesday 10 Apr 2002 9:54 pm, Nick Bellomy wrote:
> I've been tasked with creating an antispam/antivirus box to be placed in
> front of our mailserver.  The goal is to have the box act as primary MX,
> scan messages (antivirus, spamassassin, and DCC), deliver "grey" mail to
> a local mailbox/maildir, and relay all good mail to the main
> mailserver.  Users will be able to login to the box to setup their user
> preferences/thresholds/blacklists/whitelists and check their "greybox"
> of caught mail.  Essentially, I would like to create my own Postini
> (postini.com).  What do you guys recommend as the base MTA - I've seen
> posts from several people regarding qmail/qscanner setups and have
> noticed some exim setups in the mix as well.  Does anyone have
> experience with both and want to comment on their strengths and
> weaknesses?

We process about 7m emails a day (for viruses, spam and porn) using qmail. I 
guess that's a recommendation. :-)

(we don't use any of the standard stuff though - it's all custom)

-- 
Matt.
<:->get a SMart net</:->

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