use postfix and spamassassin

2003-03-11 Thread freebsd
Hi,
(freebsd newbie)

I've tried freebsd for a few month now and now I would like
to use it as an anti-spam server. 

I installed postfix and spamassassin from the
ports-collection. 

The server should only check every [EMAIL PROTECTED]
incoming mail against spamassassin and after having checked
the mail, it should forward it to our
mainserver.xyz.domanin.com which host the test.domain.com!

The anti-spam server should not host any mail accounts! It
should only forward the mail if it is not spam! 

Has someone been doing this? May be he can share some
experience?

Many thanks
Didier

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RE: use postfix and spamassassin

2003-03-11 Thread John Straiton
I can't help you with your transport problems (try the postfix-users
list if you don't get a response here), but I've documented my
Cyrus+Postfix+SpamAssassin+F-Prot install that I use for my personal
email.

The configuration should be the same except that you wouldn't take local
delivery of the email.

http://my.lostinfo.com/files_other/postfix_amavisd/

Which is a follow up to:
http://my.lostinfo.com/files_other/cyrus_imap/


John 
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 Hi,
 (freebsd newbie)
 
 I've tried freebsd for a few month now and now I would like
 to use it as an anti-spam server. 
 
 I installed postfix and spamassassin from the
 ports-collection. 
 
 The server should only check every [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 incoming mail against spamassassin and after having checked 
 the mail, it should forward it to our 
 mainserver.xyz.domanin.com which host the test.domain.com!
 
 The anti-spam server should not host any mail accounts! It 
 should only forward the mail if it is not spam! 
 
 Has someone been doing this? May be he can share some experience?
 
 Many thanks
 Didier
 
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