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Re: Adding DSPAM to existing Postfix installation
From: mouss (usebsd
free.fr)
Date: Sat Oct 14 2006 - 12:44:04 CDT
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Rob Hudson wrote:
> postfix
bitfreak.org wrote:
>> #2. #3 isn't applicable since you have no local delivery.
>
> Yes, I remember thinking that while reading the article but had
> forgotten it excluded option #3. So my best bet is #2.
>
>> The #2 approach lets you set up DSPAM in parallel to your existing
>> delivery transport and test/tweak it using a test domain before
>> moving your live traffic to it.
>
> I like this. This will be very helpful. Is there a way to only test
> on one virtual user?
>
> I'm pretty sure there are good docs on adding DSPAM as a transport.
> But if anyone has pointers or advice, I'm interested. :)
>
> Thanks for all the responses.
>
> -Rob
>
http://dspamwiki.expass.de/Installation/Postfix/RelayStepByStep
The dspam distrib contains a doc/relay.txt (at least it used to!). The
URL above talks about doc/appliance.tx, but that was renamed to
relay.txt a "long" time ago.
one thing that you will observe is that dpsma will automatically add
users to its db. you can use this behaviour (then you don't need to
manage users in dspam db), or you can make the table not writable by
dspam. I suggest you start with this and only create few test users.
dspam will barf but that's not an issue (except for log poluution).
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