We do already check for viruses in both our entry points, but we do not do any spam check. Spamassassin would be a good choise but we cannot dispose of the exchange servers (yeah yeah, I know that they suck, but not even Merrill Lynch managed to throw them away). So the solution is to put courier in an DMZ, gathering msg from the outside, marking them as spam if needed, and then injecting them to the enchange server architecture.
Here's the question: can courier work like that by default, or does it need some heavy tweaking? What I mean is: is maildroprc called between receipt and subsequent delivery via SMTP?
Thanks,
ivan
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