On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 10:11:28AM -0500, bunger wrote:
> 1.  There appears to be multiple versions of spamd running around, each doing 
>something different.  One appears to be an smtp relay and one appears to be just a 
>middle-ware piece without the ability to pass messages to another host.

The only spamd I know of is distributed with spamassassin. It, is
essentially a daemonised version of spamassassin, filtering messages
passed to it by spamc.
 
> 2.  Spamproxyd seems to require a SpamAssassin module called SmartHost which is no 
>longer included in the current releases of SA.

Spamproxyd is no longer supported/included because it was effectively
unmaintained.


Spamproxyd might have done what you wanted, but I don't know for sure.

-- 
Duncan Findlay


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