Max Clark wrote:

> I am looking to integrate Spamassassin with Postfix. Reading the postfix
> documentation the best way seems to be by forwarding to an smtp server.
> 
> Is anyone running this code?
> http://spamassassin.taint.org/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_SMTP_SmartHost.html
> 
> Is there a better way to do this? I am interested in being able to place
> the X-Spam-Status header as well as rewrite the Subject in the message.


        Yes, we were using this code via spamproxyd and it failed miserably when 
moderately loaded. It doesn't seem to understand multiple messages per 
SMTP connection. It concatenated about 50 messages and sent them to the 
first message recipient. Of course it got a score of 100 or more because 
there were several spam messages intermingled with the ham. So the 
recipient didn't notice the problem for a few hours.

        We quit using this and are currently running sendmail with spamass-milter 
as a relay.

Bob
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                                Bob Amen
                        O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
                            http://www.ora.com/
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