Hello, (sorry for the disclaimer)

I've put together a system using the Juniper smtpd+smtpfwdd daemons and
spamd, with a bit of perl glue in between.

The reasons for using smtpd and not spampd were: 

1) This system will potentially be the first MX in the chain.
2) I wanted a bit more control over what happened with the messages

The bit of perl checks for the spamlevel of messages and quarantines any
that are above a pre-defined level (10 at the moment).

I have SA setup not to modify the subject lines so I'm running all the
mail through the system, filtering off a lot and tagging the headers on
the rest. This means that those people who get a lot of spam can setup a
filter on their mail client and those that don't, don't see anything
unless they look at the headers.

Would this system be worth documenting and making available to anyone?

-- 
Ian MacDougall



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