Re: [Exim] Using Spamassassin in an intermediate MTA

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Author: dman
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To: 'exim-users@exim.org'
Subject: Re: [Exim] Using Spamassassin in an intermediate MTA
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On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 02:25:00PM -0400, Owen Creger wrote:
| I'm using Exim 3.22-14 on RedHat w/ Kernel 2.4
| The box is in my DMZ and handles all inbound and outbound mail from my
| internal server.

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| I have searched the exim-users group and haven't found anything I can use.
| I have looked at the doc @
| http://bogmog.sourceforge.net/document_show.php?doc_id=28
| It appears to be a config for a terminal MTA and not an intermediate MTA

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| How do I setup spammassassin with Exim on an intermediate MTA?
| I also don't want it to scan outbound messages, to save on processor cycles.


Take your pick :
    http://marc.merlins.org/linux/exim/sa.html
    http://dman.ddts.net/~dman/config_docs/


While that second doc was written with a terminal MTA in mind, there
is nothing preventing your routers (or directors) after the spamcheck
one from passing mail to another server.

-D

PS.  What's a DMZ?  'dict' says it's a "De-militarized zone".  I
     didn't know their were military troops inside any mail server
     :-).


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