Matt,
   The spam filter is one of the 'custom filters' available for use with
PerlMx but you have to pay extra for the filter! We just have the 'base
package' as funds are limited and we couldn't afford any of the 'custom
filters'. The fact that spamassassin is what PerlMx uses was what drew me to
it as the 'engine' for the filter that I need to write.

Thank you,
Ian Marsh

Internet Services Team
Hampshire County Council
Telephone: 01962 845235
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Sergeant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 07 November 2002 15:50
To: Marsh, Ian
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SAtalk] SpamAssassin in a sendmail milter


Marsh, Ian said the following on 07/11/02 15:28:
> All,
>   I'm about to embark on the process of writing a new corporate spam
> filter and rather than 're-invent the wheel' I'm thinking of using 
> SpamAssassin as the main engine and write the filter around it. 
> Unfortunately I have not been able to determine exactly how to do this 
> with a perl based sendmail milter, specifically PerlMx... (Note: I've got 
> to use PerlMx as it's being used for another project, so now that it's 
> been purchased they want to best use made out of it. I'd rather use 
> MIMEDefang but there ya go...)

PerlMX already has spamassassin built into it (they don't advertise it 
as such, but said they don't mind me saying so). Why don't you just use 
that? Or would you have to upgrade?

Matt.




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