Hello,

I am currently using SpamDyke and it's working great, however, I was thinking 
of combining 
the efforts of my mail users in fighting spam that makes it through SpamDyke 
and  
greylisting using PopFile. I have set popfile up and am using it in a 1 user 
case (myself) to 
learn a bit more about it by using the POP3 interface for it. It, however, has 
a proxy setup for 
SMTP.

In it's general use, you set it up to listen on port 25, it gets messages, adds 
a header, then 
contacts your real mail server (another host or a different port). It does not 
pass it on via 
stdin/stdout.

I am wondering, can I make spamdyke talk to PopFile? I think SpamDyke is a much 
better 
frontline defense against spam than PopFile, but PopFile could handle what 
SpamDyke let 
through.

Any ideas about how I would proceed? I am not a Qmail or SpamDyke guru, in 
fact, I am 
happy to have it running (set it up about 1 year ago).

Thanks,

Jeremy

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