DaZZa wrote:

> What I'm looking for is the best/quickest way to build a box which
> runs a mail server {postfix},

Postfix is a good choice.

> spam filter {spam assassin}

http://scott.yang.id.au/2002/11/intergrate-spam-assassin-with-postfixcourier-imap/

> and virus checker {clamav?}

http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Postfix_with_clamav-milter

> blocks relaying except from authorised nodes,

Postfix does this.

> and forwards incoming emails to the end mail server
> once they've been scanned.

Postfix can do this.

> It'd be nice if I could configure it to do RBL lookups on incoming
> connections as well.

Postfix can do this.

> I'm looking for suggestions as to the best/quickest way to do this.
> Yes, I'll even install it on Debian if I have to {shut up, David!} :-)

Debian can do this.

Erik
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