Hello!

On Sun, 2 Nov 2003 21:09:27 -0000
Paul Hutchings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

(...)
> You could take a look at
> http://postfix.cnc.bc.ca/twiki/bin/view/Main/SpamAssassinTaggingOnly for a
> real quick way to bolt on spamassassin once you have postfix up and running.

BTW,

What is the cheapest way to call SA on a postfix cluster? I am designing
a mail server cluster wich will have a bunch of postfix servers
receiving mails for virtual users (mysql or ldap) and delivering them to
a NAS using courier-maildrop, so end users will be able to decide what
to do with tagged messages. Those MX servers will also block some absurd
spam, but no false positives.

I was wondering what is the less expensive and yet safe way to run SA on
such scenario:

a. Postfix pipes the messages to SA as above url?
b. Postfix uses content_filter and amavisd-new as docs?
c. SA is called only from courier-maildrop recipe?
d. Any other?

As I want to block some obvious spam that comes trough postfix's own UCE
controls, I think it will have to be a mix of solutions, probably

(a or b) and c
--------     --------
level 1      level 2

Per user spam tagging and blocking will be activated by default, but
spam lovers will be able to disable and/or adjust its own check (level
2).

On time: this server will also run an anti-virus software, so I also
think amavisd-new WILL be there anyway...

I'd like to hear from you some experiences, ideas, tips....

Best regards,


--
Marcio Merlone


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