Jorn Argelo wrote: > > The idea was to have two OpenBSD machines with pf + spamd to serve as mail > firewall. After that we get postfix + spamassassin + clamav + clamsmtp. Here, > postfix reads an hash database generated by postmap to see if the email > address is valid. And yes, only the full email address + domain is put in > this hash db and nothing else. These are all virtual users, so we don't use > any local accounts or whatsoever. After all the checking, we want to use > maildrop as filtering language. Here, we want to quarantine spam mails that > are tagged by spamassassin to a seperate folder. Also we want to use relaydb > to forward the spam email to the mail firewalls (where after spamassassin > tagged an X amount of messages as spam from 1 MTA, the sending MTA will be > blocked.) >
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