On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 03:04, Chris Petersen wrote:
> > I am also interested to know about a configuration like this. There's a great
> > demand for filtering in-front of Exchange, Lotus Notes, etc. Essentially
> > a filtering relay, but with individual Bayesian databases for the each
> > _remote_ account.
> > Is this a lot to ask for?
> 
> You could probably set SpamAssassin up with a mysql user database.  But
> that's probably better left to their list.

Hi
Spamassassin (spamd) is clever enough to recognize real user's home
directories and read individual configuration from there. It does ignore
virtual users (usredb), though, unless patched. No, actually, he treats
/tmp as their generic home directory. I think that together with
esmproutes this would already provide the spam filtering capabilities
before delivering to another Mailstore (rrrExchange eg).

rgds /markus



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