I was looking around for something that would work as an advanced
filter under postfix.
I've had recommendations for amavisd and found some "stuff" on
spamproxyd.
How is this related to SpamAssassin? spamproxyd and a lot of
people here have mentioned amavis so I'll guess this is a wealth
of information.
It appears that amavisd, as it is currently available under debian
(0.3.?) it doesn't really say much about blocking spam, just
virii. Am I missing something? Major version changes?
What I'm really after is being able to plug in SpamAssassin plus
some of my own perl into a spam filter like spamproxyd or amavis.
I can sort of see where it might fit into spamproxyd and I've
looked through the documentation on amavis and can not see where
might fit in there. Could someone please tell me if spamproxy is
still maintained anywhere (this ian guy has been rather quiet) and
if amavis is configurable enough to be able to pick up random perl
modules/code that I am writing for it's execution? I don't see
where/how to do this.
I would much rather be able to use/contribute to an existing set
of tools than to strike out on my own...
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