Re: Losing My SPAM Battle

From: Homer Wilson Smith (no email)
Date: Fri Apr 04 2008 - 19:22:53 EDT

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    On Tue, 1 Apr 2008, Carlos Williams wrote:

    > I am running Postfix 2.3 as a corporate email server. I love running Postfix
    > and don't want to switch to something else however SPAM is getting way out
    > of control on my companies domain. Everyone is complaining about SPAM and I
    > have to find a solution to this. Right now I have the following installed:
    >
    > - CentOS 5.1 = OS
    > - Postfix 2.3 = MTA
    > - Dovecot 1.0 = MDA
    > - Amavisd-new = Not Configured
    > - Spamassassin = Not Configured
    > - ClamAV = Not Configured
    > - Procmail = Not Configured
    >
    > My problem is that I am being suggested online to have ClamAV and
    > Spamassassin run via Amavisd-new. I have never done this before and I am
    > very scared I will end up losing control of this email server in place for
    > Exchange or something like that. I want to do everything in my power to keep
    > Postfix running here but I need to find a way to integrate SPAM scoring and
    > SPAM filtering along side with the MTA / MDA.
    >
    > Does anyone have a complete guide or anything they recommend? I have read
    > Postfix.org and there are so many different manuals and all of them seem to
    > do things their own way. I just want one that works. At this point the
    > company I work for would even wire a consultant to come out to Orlando and
    > help us get this running.
    >
    > Thanks for any assistance!
    >
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    > This EMAIL was sent from a Linux (virus free) environment...
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