I know Linux reasonably well, but I'm fairly ignorant when it comes to
sendmail.  Here is what I am trying to accomplish.  I have a Linux firewall
that acts as a packet filter between the outside world and an internal
subnet on a private IP address range.  What I would like to accomplish is to
have an smtp server on the firewall accept mail from the outside, filter it
through spamassassin, then pass it on to our Exchange server on the internal
subnet.  Currently I have sendmail-8.12.4 built and functional on the
firewall, but I can't get it to both forward mail and send it through
spamassassin.  I've tried building spamass-milter, but the make always fails
with "libmilter/mfapi.h: No such file or directory".  I have zero attachment
to sendmail, so if another MTA would be more appropriate for this purpose, I
can switch.

I know people have accomplished this previously.  Is there a general
consensus as to what is the best way to configure such a setup?

Thank you for you help,

Darren McClung
Systems Coordinator
Levy & Craig PC


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