> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Guentert Matthias

> 
> I have successfully installed spamassassin on my linux server which 
> runs postfix as mta. Our Exchange 2000 server pops the emails from the

> linux server which stands in the dmz.

Stop doing that right now.  POP3 is for single mailboxes, not
server-to-server SMTP replacement.  Just have postfix forward the mail,
acting as simply a relay box.  Dump that POP3 connector kludge - there's
no place for that on a mail server.


> spamassassin recognizes spam very well and adds the X-SPAM tag. Now i 
> am able to set rules in my outlook to filter email headers for this 
> tag and then act in any kind i want. But i dont want to expect all the

> employees in our bureau to set such a filter themselves. Am i able to 
> set a kind of global filter in exchange

Not really.  Best is to give them a nice document telling them how to do
it.

 or have i overred something in the 
> spamassassin docu on how to perform this task?

Procmail?

> The best would
> be to send all incoming spam to one email adress for later analyzes.

Procmail?   


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