Use spamc/spamd.  The actual spam filter (spamd) can reside on any host
that the spam client (spamc) can access on port 783. 

spamc -d machine-with-spamd-running.domain.com

-Michael

>>> "Johnny L. Wales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/12/03 01:43PM >>>
Hi folks!

I was wondering if anyone could tell me a reasonably easy way to have
SpamAssassin on a different machine than sendmail/procmail? That is, I
have a machine named 'mail', and it's got lots of stuff going on. We'd
like to move spamassassin off to another machine (goon). On mail,
however,
we also have 2 different sendmails. One of them has an interscan virus
scanner, the other doesn't. So, the path of the mail would look like
this:

mail(Interscan Sendmail) -> ? Spamassassin on goon -> regular sendmail
on
mail -> delivered.

Any ideas?

-- 
Johnny Wales
Book Systems, Inc.



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