You would use the tmda-ofmipd "service".

http://tmda.net/tmda-ofmipd.html

You then set up a "daemon" to listen for and then proxy for your smtp
services.
You would have people change there outbound port to something else and
after it goes through tmda -ofmipd it is passed to your smtp server.

Sam

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Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 2:07 PM
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Subject: Outgoing mail, qmail, and filters


Hi all,

I've been using TMDA now for some time to great effect for cutting down
spam on my incoming mail. However, I have not yet set up the outgoing
filters to give me access to all the cool stuff like tagged addresses.

I've been browsing through the configuration docs and the FAQ, and I see
lots of information on how to set up outgoing filters, but one thing I
guess I'm not understanding is, how do I get my outgoing mail to
actually go through TMDA to use these filters?

I'm using qmail as my smtp agent, and as far as I can tell, it doesnt
pipe it through TMDA on the way out, and I don't really know where to
configure this on the outgoing end.

Any pointers to relevant documentation would be greatly appreciated.

-- 
Regards,
Jake.



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