For those of you running mail servers... I have a recomendation. I just started testing a new setup,, I am using the latest amavisd snapshot along with a recent postfix version... and Network Associates Virus scan for linux 4.0.50 anyway, after many problems, (which turned out to be typos on my part) I got it all working on my test box. It is quiet efficient on system resources, (testing on a PPro200 system with 64mb of ram) works fairly quickly and efficiently, and flawlessly I might add. Although amavisd works with sendmail, exim and qmail, I would suggest to you that the postfix install is the cleanest and most efficient. I am usin it with Mandrake 7.2 (you do have to upgrade the postfix version to use content_filtering, which means any postfix newer then Postfix snapshot 20000529, but if you watch this list, you would know that we have access to that on this list, and a quick look in rpmfind.net found several rebuildable rpms's that work just fine with mandrake and amavis.. the site for amavisd is amavis.org and they guys on their mailing list are fantastic. Anyway, thats enough from me,,,, just thought those of you who run mail servers would like to know this if you didn't already. rgds Frank.
