I need to set up an anti-spam / anti-virus solution for a mail server with 
about 900 accounts. The mail server runs CommuniGate (Don't ask)  so I will 
have to use an SMTP proxy solution to implement this. I was considering going 
the standard piecemeal direction of SpamAssassin and Clamav perhaps with 
Amavisd. Then I stumbled across a few projects that look interesting and am 
looking for some feedback regarding them.

Project: http://sourceforge.net/projects/assp/
Home: http://assp.sourceforge.net/

Project: http://sourceforge.net/projects/spamato/
Home: http://www.spamato.net/

I would also appreciate some feedback on:
http://www.worlddesign.com/index.cfm/rd/mta/spampd.htm

From the Debian package description:
"The major advantage of spampd over plain SpamAssassin (both
directly and through spamd) is that it doesn't need to load
all needed perl modules on every invocation or spawn
a C programme for every mail it receives. Compared to using
spamc/spamd, spampd can usually provide a 25% performance
with local-only tests.

The advantage of spampd over amavisd-new is that it uses the
original SpamAssassin header tags, which are more verbose than
the tags which amavisd-new provides. This allows easier
filtering in the mail client and easier tuning of SpamAssassin."

TIA
-- 
Chaim Keren Tzion

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