On 7/17/03 11:43 PM, "Tim Litwiller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> this sounds exactly like what I need - what version of linux are you
> running it on?
> can you give me more details on the setup and configuration
> 
> Thanks!

I run RedHat 7.3 on a dual PIII 846Mhz machine with
1.25 GB of RAM

Sendmail 8.12.9 with MILTER support
MIMEDefang 2.33
SpamAssassin 2.54
and the latest ClamAV
perl 5.6.1


I'm running all site-wide configuration, no user-specific configurations at
all.  i've compiled everything from source because RPMs really annoy the
hell out of me.

alan
> 
> 
> alan premselaar wrote:
> 
>> On 7/17/03 10:46 PM, "Tim Litwiller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>> I have been running  mail servers for several of our clients with
>>> spamassassin for several months.  Now a client that has an exchange
>>> server want to clean up thier email but pass the mail thru to the
>>> exchange server.  I have seen several discussions the lead me to believe
>>> that this is not an uncommon setup here on the list.
>>> 
>>> Which would be your recomendations for linux distro
>>> which mailer is reasonably  secure easy to keep secure
>>> scan for virus with clam av
>>> scan with spamassassin
>>> then forward to exchange server
>>>    
>>> 
>> 
>> I do this using Sendmail / MIMEDefang / SpamAssassin / Clamav
>> it works damned well and i'm happy with it.
>> 
>> granted, there are other solutions out there that use different MTAs (of
>> which i'm not familiar with, but others on the list are)
>> 
>> with the assistance of members of the MIMEDefang list, I have even gotten
>> the setup to do LDAP lookups into the Active Directory and return an Unknown
>> user... error if appropriate. This has nearly eliminated all the bounce
>> notifications to the postmaster account that's caused by exchange sending a
>> *new* mail to notify the sender that the user doesn't exist. (typically when
>> a worm or spam comes in with a forged sender)  it also reduces the load on
>> the system by doing so.
>> 
>> again, other MTAs will give you these capabilities as well, some won't.
>> 
>> YMMV
>> 
>> alan
>> 
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