I think the "standard" practice is to run seperate MTA's for inbound and
outbound.  We run dual instances of Postfix here, as an example.  The
inbound instance is filtered and the outbound is not.  There are many
how-to's for doing this for various MTA's.  The one I used for Postfix is at
http://advosys.ca/papers/postfix-instance.html

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ben Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 9:39 AM
Subject: [SAtalk] Incoming messages only?


> This seems like one of those questions that probably resurfaces
> regularly, and for which the answer is probably buried somewhere
> obvious, but nonetheless, I have been unable to find out how to easily
> limit  Spamassassin's testing and filtering to mail delivered to local
> addresses.  I don't allow relaying and don't care to filter mail my
> users are delivering to the outside world.  Is there a switch of some
> sort I can set?  Seems like it would free up a good bit of cpu time.
> Ben Hanson, Transprint USA



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