Ok,

I basically had everything installed, but Razor isn't being called.  Could
be the debian package...

/me tries to install from modules


On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Anne Bennett wrote:

>
> Lee Standen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >> I've used MIMEDefang (with sendmail/milter and multiplexor interface),
> >> which uses SpamAssassin, which uses Razor2, on hosts which process mail
> >> for 10K-20K users, with excellent success.
>
> > I've started playing around.
> >
> > Do you have a page with a good guide, or do you know the changes to
> > configs you needed to make to have this work?  I'm having a lot of trouble
> > finding anything which is even remotely helpful :/
>
> Well, I assume you know how to install Perl modules: basically expand
> the sources into the "ext" directory of your Perl sources, cd into the
> module's source directory, then:
>
>    perl Makefile.PL
>    make
>    make test
>    make install
>    make clean
>
> I'm also assuming that you know how to perform basic Unix or Linux
> system administration, and that you have a basic undeerstand of sendmail
> configuration using the m4 macros, which is likely if you're running
> mail for 1000 users. :-)
>
>
> Razor2 is mostly a set of Perl modules; install it first.  Perl will
> take care of it; no special action is needed.
>
> Then install SpamAssassin, again as a set of Perl modules.  I modified
> mine to move the config files from "perl share" and /etc/mail to
> locations which comply with my site's software installation policy,
> but you can leave those alone.
>
> Then install MIMEDefang; it has its own installation instructions in
> case you need to set particular things, but if you don't mind where it
> installs itself, you can probably just
>
>   ./configure
>   make
>   make install
>   make clean
>
> You'll need to configure mimedefang by creating mimedefang-filter; I
> believe that a sample one is installed for you (but it's been some
> time since I did a scratch installation; I just do upgrades now).
> Test that your filter is found and sane with:
>
>   mimedefang.pl -f /path/to/mimedefang-filter
>
> Use the supplied "examples/init-script" to fire up the two main
> mimedefang processes, that is, the milter and the multiplexor.  (If
> all works well, remember to put a call to the initializer script in
> your boot procedure.)
>
> That's mostly it for a vanilla installation, since MIMEDefang finds
> SpamAssassin and SpamAssassin finds Razor.
>
> Now you need to make sendmail use the milter (mimedefang) that you
> have just installed.  Check that your sendmail was compiled with
> milter enabled (can't think of a way offhand to check based on just
> the binary, but most modern sendmails have milter support); if not,
> get a newer sendmail.
>
> Edit your sendmail.mc file to add a milter definition, such as:
>
> INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`mimedefang', `S=unix:/var/spool/MIMEDefang/mimedefang.sock, F=T, 
> T=S:60s;R:60s;E:5m')
>
> and restart your sendmail daemon.  That *should* do it; check your
> mail logs for the results.
>
> I know this is pretty skeletal, but each package comes with its own
> documentation, and I trust that the above will get you started.
>
> Good luck!
>
>
> Anne.
> --
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