Hi, and thanks for you advice! I've now upgraded to exim 4.54 and have it
running.
Now, I suspect what you're suggesting I do is undo the spamassassin
configuration I did (the router/transport part) and use the new way with
exim 4.54.(?)
I read over the specs for exim 4.54, particularly chapter 40, but it's not
clear to me how to configure exim 4.54 to use/communicate with spamassassin.
Can you please layout what I need to add to my exim.conf to use (a default
installation of) spamassassin?
Thanks much!
Robert
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Sent: Montag, 10. Oktober 2005 14:57
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Subject: RE: [exim] configuring Spamassassin with Exim
Robert Cates
> Hi,
>
> I've just tried to integrade Spamassassin (3.0.4) with my
> Exim (4.43) server on my Debian 3.0 machine, but I'm not sure
> I got it right.
Unless you have an overwhelming reason, upgrade to
Exim 4.50+ and use the purpose build ACL check:
'spam' condition.
From that version, SpamAssassin is supported by the
core product and documented there as well.
And SpamAssassin 3.10 is a nice improvement (but not
strictly required.)
--
Herb Martin
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