Do you have to use dspam?

I've successfully used SpamAssassin ( http:// spamassassin.apache.org/ ) on very large mail volumes successfully. This was with exim, however, you can use it with postfix too as far as I'm aware.

Khalid
On 1 Oct 2007, at 09:39, Mark Rogers wrote:

I have a working (usually) dspam 3.6.8 installation on Ubuntu 7.04, installed from the repositories.

However it has several issues, mostly the fact that it likes to crash under load.

I am lead to believe that the current release (3.8) is much better, but that's not available from the repos. Has anyone here installed it from source on a Debian/Ubuntu box who can assist me in getting the configuration right so that it will work as a drop in replacement for the repo-installed version? The server its on is live (hence the load!) so I need to make the upgrade as painless as possible.

PS: MTA is postfix.

Mark Rogers

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