i would also agree with Matt, to add a dedicated server running SpamAssassin 
and tunnel all incoming mail through it, 
OR: we're are using a proxy-Server: NoSpamProxy (NSP) 
(http://www.nospamproxy.com/) to check all incoming and outgoing mails. 
Incoming mails are also send to a dedicated SpamAssassin-Machine (SpamD) which 
score's them and reports back the score to NoSpamProxy. 
The "goodie" of this setup is that also outgoing mails are routed through NSP 
and so it will "learn" who's communicating with whom and give bonus points to 
such mails originating from a "trusted" sender...

Directly using SpamAssassin or spamd from your Exchange2003-Machine is not 
possible in my eyes..

Ove Starckjohann



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> Betreff: how to configure spamassassin in MS Exchange 2003 server
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> 
> hi
> 
> We are using MS Exchange 2003 server on windows 2003 server. We have
> registered with domain service and using 50 mail users. We 
> are getting lot
> of spam mails. I want to know the configuring details of
> Mail-spamassassin-3.1.7 and how to control the spam mails.. 
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