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From: Andreas Ahlenstorf (andreas.ahlenstorf_at_gmx.ch)
Date: Tue Oct 08 2002 - 15:33:06 CDT
Hallo,
James CE Johnson schrieb am Dienstag, 8. Oktober 2002 um 22:15:
> So... mail comes into the system on port 25 to a postfix process. His
> content filter sends the message to antivir on port 10024. If there are no
> viruses, the message is sent on to spampd on port 10025. There it will be
> inspected for spam content and marked-up if necessary. spampd injects the
> message back into postfix on port 10026 for final delivery.
> Note that spamassassin will only markup messages identified as spam. If
> you want them to simply go away then you'll need something to identify the
> markup. My configuration uses a simple procmail recipie to file them away
> for later inspection.
> In main.cf I have:
> content_filter = smtp:localhost:10024
> In master.cf I have:
> localhost:10026 inet n - y - - smtpd
> -o content_filter= -o local_recipient_maps= -o myhostname=geek.tragus.org
Thanks for your help. For me it was a little bit difficult to
understand how the filtering works. I'll try to install it first
on my localhost, because I'm a specialist in destroying my
systems... :-/
Andreas
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