I have been fighting on an off with amavisd-new for my mail setup at work. I use postfix and virtual domains. I've got amavisd-new setup as described in the Gentoo Mail Filtering Gateway Guide (or something like that), except for the mysql config for amavisd.

At some point, my amavisd setup decided to stop checking mail for spam. I don't get spam headers or anything in the logs indicating it's checking for spam. It still checks for viruses using clamav, however. Also, amavisd's configurability for SA is piss poor, at best.

I can use spamassassin and spamc/spamd just fine, so I know SA works. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem as if amavisd has the ability to use spamc instead of the SA modules directly.

I'm used to a nice "simple" setup with procmail, clamassassin, and spamc/spamd. I've got this setup at home, and I love it. The configuration and maintenance is very easy. Unfortunately, postfix's virtual delivery agent is not capable of using even a global procmail setup to do some basic filtering.

I'm looking for 1 of 2 things: a way to have amavisd run spamc instead of using the SA modules itself, or a local smtp daemon (like amavis) that just simply runs everything it gets through procmail, spamc, or whatever you choose with a "simple" setup. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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Andrew Gaffney                            http://dev.gentoo.org/~agaffney/
Gentoo Linux Developer                                   Installer Project
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