I was happily humming along with Spamassassin on Win2k3 with Exchange 2003
for some time now (yes, you can do it all on one box). I was using Chris
Lewis' ESA sink which worked great. However, after an upgrade to Exchange
2007, I've come to realize that the old smtp sinks have been deprecated and
the ESA install just flat out fails (the smtpreg.vbs script that Microsoft
made available previously actually fails), leaving me in a lurch for a spam
solution.

 

Does anyone know if there has been any success in getting this configuration
to work with Exchange 2007? Getting SA to work wasn't issue, but the link,
ie ESA is the trick that's got me getting bombarded with spam.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Don

 

Don,

 

An very wise old admin once told me, if it isn't broken, do not fix it. I
think he meant upgrade too.

 

It appears there are some success stories, yet they want to get *paid* to
help or sell you.

 

I think I would have checked it all out before the upgrade.

 

It appears the easiest thing to do is either pay for one of those solutions
or setup a Linux box with SA (and whatever other specifics you need) on it
and modify the MX records a little bit etc

 

Maybe you will get more search lucky than I did.  ;->

 

 - rh

 

 

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