Anybody out there have experience with both SpamAssassin and ASSP? I
already have a postfix box with SA setup, but I'm wondering if ASSP
would be a better fit for me - being a newbie Linux admin. I guess ASSP
looks appealing since its an all-in-one package. 

My objective is to reject any messages with invalid local recipients so
as to save processing and bandwidth on non delivery reports. With SA you
have to have postfix with SA installed as a filter and then write an
LDAP script to gather a list of legit recipients. It just sounds simpler
to me with ASSP.

My current setup is lika dis:

Internet --> ISA with SMS4SMTP --> Postfix/SA --> SMS4Exchange/Exchange

Legend:         ISA (Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration
Server)
            SMS4SMTP (Symantec Mail Security for SMTP)
            SMS4Exchange (Symantec Mail Security for Exchange)

The mailboxes reside on the Exchange server. What spam isn't caught by
SMS4SMTP is tagged by SA and then users can delete/move/filter it by
using Outlook Rules.

Any thoughts, experiences, praises, flames for ASSP?

Andy

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