On 9/8/2005 5:16 PM Jason J. Ellingson wrote: > I have run SpamAssasin on Windows servers (both with ActivePerl and CygWin) > and Linux servers. Running SpamAssassin on Linux (or other unix) runs much > faster and more reliably than on Windows. > > I run XMail on a Windows server and SpamAssassin on a Fedora Core 4 server. > Works like a charm. I wrote a SpamC filter for Windows XMail Post-Data > filter to use. > > If you are really limited to just one box, then you should try to run > SpamAssassin using CygWin so you can make full use of DCC, Pyzor, Razor and > such. I still have an out-dated (but useful) page hidden on my server that > might help you... > > http://www.yourtech.net/documents/cw-sa/ > > I will (someday) write step by step instructions for install XMail for > Windows, XMail-WAI (webmail and admin) for Windows, and SpamAssassin for > Fedora Core 4. > > If you do decide to try Fedora Core 4, use YUM to install SpamAssassin. > It'll give you a startup script for SpamAssassin and install it as a > service. Also note that SpamAssassin doesn't run under root account... > you'll need to create an account for it to run under... I named mine "spamd" > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Jason J Ellingson
To my knowledge (and I have done some searching in the past), no one has developed a decent XMail filter for SpamAssassin in serial mode on Windows. At work I'm forced to run my XMail relay directly on the Exchange server and use Dario's XSpamC to call SpamAssassin on Fedora PPC on a Mac G4. It's been flawless for over a year now. I don't think Digerati is going to find exactly what he's looking for. - Eric - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
