On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 04:31:54PM -0400, Robert Swan wrote: > OMG, listen. > > We setup regular mail server for companies (mostly exchange servers). > Once we setup the mail server I want to send an e-mail from that new > mail server to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I want that email run > through all the Spamassasin tests then sent back to me with all the > rules that were triggered etc in the body.. > > this domain and SPAM server would be used only for this purpose. So it > could not be used as a relay or anything like that...
Yes, but replying to sender is a terrible idea. Tremendous amounts of spam get sent to random addresses with a real person's address forged into the header; with your planned setup, spam from those addresses to your server would get mailed back to these innocent parties. To give you an idea, I had to permanently cancel some of the contact addresses at my wife's professional organization because they had been forged in spam runs over a period of weeks; her mailbox was getting anywhere from dozens to hundreds of bounces from a single forged contact address. The idea of being able to get back a scored copy of a mail is fine in principle, but you need to work out something where it forwards it to a fixed address at your server or something of the kind. That way if it gets spammed, it harms nobody but your server. -- Clifton -- Clifton Royston -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED] President - I and I Computing * http://www.iandicomputing.com/ Custom programming, network design, systems and network consulting services