Jay Lee wrote:
... Here's what I'm using:
Clamcour - http://www.becrux.com/index.php?page=projects&name=clamcour
AV filter that uses ClamAV and rejects viruses at the SMTP level. This
is much more efficient than waiting until after the email is accepted to
filter viruses.
SpamAssassin - http://spamassassin.apache.org
I call SpamAssassin from the global maildrop script
(/etc/courier/maildroprc for me). I store user prefs and bayes data in
MySQL making web based spam rules changes for end users simple (I use
the SA-SQL plugin for Squirrelmail to do it)...
The place where I vary from this is the use of amavisd-new, as a filter.
I have continued to use it not so much for ClamAV, but instead to allow
SA to reject messages (during submit) that exceed an exceptional spam
level. Therefore, the maildrop SA run can route the lower-scoring spam
to the "spam" folder.
I guess my question is... is it possible to utilize SA from
courierfilter in such a way to accomplish this same result w/o the use
of amavisd-new? Mind you, there are *other* checks that amavisd-new
provides that I value, but the key reason I use it is to provide ClamAV
and SA hooks during SMTP submit.
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