Matt Kettler-3 wrote:
> 
> tuxbeagle wrote:
>> I am trying to find a mail proxy/spamassassin solution for 2 situations.  
>> Situation 1 is 
>>   Mail Server --> Mail Proxy --> Internet
>>
>> Situation 2 is 
>>   Mail Client --> Mail Proxy --> Mail Server 
>>
>> Mail Proxy is on a seperate server.
>>
>> I think MailScanner will work but after reading through part of the
>> documentation still am not sure.
> MailScanner isn't a proxy.
> 
> However, you could still use it for Situation 1 depending on exactly
> what "Mail Server" is, and what kind of stuff you are willing to set up.
> 
>>   Pop3Proxy might work but there doesn't
>> appear to have been much work on it, in some time.
>>   
> That mgith work for situation 2, but not situation 1.
> 
> Quite frankly, doing anything of this sort using proxies is asking for
> trouble.
> 
> The normal way of integrating SA is to run it directly on your
> mailserver, or insert another upstream mailserver to run SA on, and
> forward all mail through that machine.
> 
> ie:
> 
> 1) MailServer with SA --> internet
> 2) Mail Client ---> Mail Server with SA
> 
> or
> 
> 1) Mail Server (existing) --> New Mail Server with SA --> internet
> 2) Mail Client --> Mail Server (existing) --> New Mail Server with SA
> 
> 
These last two appear to be what I am trying to achieve, but am not sure how
to set up the "New Mail Server with SA" and put it transparently between the
"Mail Server" and internet.  
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