I can't help you with your transport problems (try the postfix-users
list if you don't get a response here), but I've documented my
Cyrus+Postfix+SpamAssassin+F-Prot install that I use for my personal
email.

The configuration should be the same except that you wouldn't take local
delivery of the email.

http://my.lostinfo.com/files_other/postfix_amavisd/

Which is a follow up to:
http://my.lostinfo.com/files_other/cyrus_imap/


John 
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> Hi,
> (freebsd newbie)
> 
> I've tried freebsd for a few month now and now I would like
> to use it as an anti-spam server. 
> 
> I installed postfix and spamassassin from the
> ports-collection. 
> 
> The server should "only" check every [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> incoming mail against spamassassin and after having checked 
> the mail, it should forward it to our 
> mainserver.xyz.domanin.com which host the test.domain.com!
> 
> The anti-spam server should not host any mail accounts! It 
> should only forward the mail if it is not spam! 
> 
> Has someone been doing this? May be he can share some experience?
> 
> Many thanks
> Didier
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