Hey, Joe.

I am doing almost the same thing, except I hand off the email to
GroupWise.

Rather than use Sendmail which has just had another major security hole
published, I use postfix.  The configuration is much simpler and there
is a great paper on integrating postfix with SA.  Now if I could just
put my hands on that link...  What was it now?  My mind's a wall.  Ah,
yes!  Now I recall...  How to handle...  ;-)

http://hints.linuxfromscratch.org/hints/postfix+spamassassin+razor.txt

This is for SA 2.4, but the parts for postfix should still work.  And
that's the tricky part.

Thanx!

-Michael

>>> Borgia Joe A Contr AFRL/IFOS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/06/03
08:55AM >>>
Bear with me as I'm just starting to trudge through documentation on
SpamAssassin.

I have a sendmail server which is our main mail_hub that I want to run
SpamAssassin on. The mail gets handed off to MS Exchange servers and
users
don't maintain home directories on the sendmail server. From what I
can
tell, it's looking like for my particular configuration, I'm interested
in
only running spamd. Does this sound accurate? Anyone have any advice?

Thanks,
Joe

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