Pollywog said:
> I was told to use aliases and this seems to work, though it is not the way
> I would have preferred to do it.  It's good enough though.  I could leave
> Postfix out of this were it not for the fact that I have no idea how to do
> the spam control in Courier MTA; I can't find documentation for this.

Courier does not do dynamic SPAM specific filtering on it's own but has
powerful filtering capabilites that can call external spam programs such
as Spamassassin, Popfile, ClamAV, Amavis and many other filtering
solutions, Google for howtos that detail setup (i.e. "Courier Maildrop
Spamassassin" turns up multiple howtos) or read the docs regarding
maildrop and courierfilter on the courier-mta.org website.

Jay
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Jay Lee
Network / Systems Administrator
Information Technology Dept.
Philadelphia Biblical University
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