Re: [Exim] exim and spamassassin

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Author: Robert Rotman
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To: Mitchell
CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] exim and spamassassin
dosent know that thing but this was posted yesterday:
http://dman.ddts.net/~dman/config_docs/exim_spamassassin.html

also search for spamassassin in the mailinglists.

robert

>
> Hi list,
>
> Has anyone used the Spam Filter package from www.spamassassin.org with the Exim MTA???
>
> I have previously been using this package with the Postfix MTA with a rather complex setup, such that Postfix delivered the
> email for all users to the one account, which then passed it through Spamassassin and used procmail to deliver it to the end
> user. This was a rather painful way of doing things so I was wundering if Exim has a cleaner way of using such a filtering
> program.
>
> The program is fairly simple, it takes it's input from stdin and sends it's output to stdout adding the necessary headers
> if it thinks the email is spam. for example
>
> spamassassinc < in.txt > out.txt
>
> will reproduce in.txt in out.txt adding headers in the email to indicate weather it is spam or not. It is then up to the
> user what they want to do with email with a spam header. I.E. weather they want Outlook to filter it out or not.
>
> What would be the best way of using such a application with the Exim MTA?
>
> Any hints here would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Later!
>
> >From Mitchell
>
>
>
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