On 5/4/05, Md Mooktakim Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Usually i have a postfix and courier imap server. But now i thought i would 
> use dbmail
> since its database based, to see how it is.
> 
> Anyway, i would usually use maildrop or procmail to filter all the email 
> marked as spam
> to a certain folder. But since the emails are stored in dbmail and not a 
> maildir like it
> is in courier, i just don't know how this is gonna work.
> 
> I would like to install spam and virus filter and individually filter the 
> mail in
> separate folder of the users email. I don't know what i can use to do this.
> 
> I read people use amavis, but there is no complete howto, especially for 
> dbmail.
> Also i don't know how to run sa-learn for bayes teaching the spam, again 
> since its all
> in db and not stored on file.
> 
> Since I've used dbmail i found my server to be quite fast and responsive, 
> however there
> is also the whole complication of not accessing the email directly.
> 
> Does anyone know of a good, complete, howto to get dbmail working fully, with 
> all the
> spam/virus stuff working. I really need to get this working, or else i would 
> be forced
> to go back to a more conventional server.
> 
> Once again, the work that has been going on in dbmail is amazing, i haven't 
> tried the
> unstable version yet but i will once i see sieve is in working order, because 
> that would
> be absolutely amazing.
> 
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I currently use MailScanner with DBMail, it's great.

I even posted my steps in the Dbmail WIKI:
http://dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=gentoo:postfix_-_sasl_tls_-_mailscanner_-_dbmail

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