Would I use the same setup if I wanted to use this as a front-end server
that relays mail to the exchange mail server.  If it were set up in this
fashion would SpamAssassin still work?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jerry Rasmussen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 1:23 PM
Subject: RE: [SAtalk] A little help with installation


> | I want to install SA.  I have installed only once before
> | following a guide I
> | found on the internet.  I am looking for instructions on setting up SA
so
> | that it will mark something as being spam and then send to the intended
> | recipient with out changing the body of the email.  I was hoping someone
> | could point me to a guide that would help me do this.  Here is what I
have
> | setup for my server.
> |
> | 1. Redhat 8.0
> | 2. Sendmail
> | 3. Postfix is installed
> | 4. SA that comes with RH8
> |
>
>
> Assuming you're using sendmail as the MTA, here's a quick and dirty guide
to
> getting it going. I don't have any postfix experience, so if you want to
use
> that as your MTA, this may or may not help.
>
> 1. As root, run:
>
>   perl -MCPAN -e 'install Mail::SpamAssassin'
>
> If you haven't run cpan before, it'll ask you a number of configuration
> questions. The default should be fine for most, if not all, of them. The
> only time you should need to give it any input is in choosing your cpan
> mirrors. For that question, pick a few servers that you think are close to
> you. Answer with a space separated list, i.e. "2 5 11 13".
>
>
> 2. Edit (using vi or other text editor) /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf,
and
> add/change:
>
>   report_header 1
>   use_terse_report 1
>   # if you want to keep HTML email intact, also set:
>   defang_mime 0
>
>
> 3. In each user's .procmailrc file, add the following. You'll probably
want
> it near the top of the file. The .procmailrc file exists in the user's
home
> directory, so if it's not there, create one.
>
>   :0fw
>   | spamassassin
>
> If you're using spamc/spamd (recommended!), replace "spamassassin" in the
> 2nd line with "spamc" (no quotes, of course).
>
> If you want to place suspected spam into it's own folder, add this recipe
> below the one above:
>
>   :0:
>   * X-Spam-Status: Yes
>   spam
>
> The word "spam" above is the name of the folder where you want the
suspected
> spam placed.
>
>
> HTH,
> Steve
>



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