FWIW, Suse linux pro 9.1 is a great starting point for me, as it ships
with postfix, spamassassin, amavisd, and clamav, and saslauth, and working
well together - I merely substituted dovecot as the imap/pop3 server,
updated spamassassin to 3.0 and added maia mailguard for quarantine
management. Maia is especially nice as it adds the missing piece.

The customers are quite happy with it.

Joe

Ron Johnson said:
> Jeffrey Lee writes:
>>
>> The email server I am using now has some unwelcomed price changes
>> happening soon and I would like to switch to another server. I would
>> like something that works well with SA and possibly ClamAV. The server
>> would require pop, imap, and webmail. If someone could suggest other
>> solutions please do.
>
> You might want to check out the Mimedefang How-To
>
> http://www.mickeyhill.com/mimedefang-howto/
>
> Not that there's anything magical about sendmail/mimedefang.
> Meets my needs nicely and with the How-To to follow is dead
> easy to set up. SA and ClamAV work very nicely and the MD
> mailing list is very helpful if you end up with problems.
>
> There's a commercial version of mimedefang (Canit) if that's
> the route you want to go. Anything that Canit does you can
> do yourself, but sometimes it's worth it to pay for the
> heavy lifting.
>
> The real answer is whatever UNIX flavor you're most
> comfortable with, the most convenient HW platform,
> the MTA you're happiest with. Pop, imap and webmail pretty
> much work independent of other issues.
>
>
>


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