Mark Crean wrote:
Tom Allison wrote: [snip]
Also, I didn't see anything concerning spamassassin in amavis.conf. Is this something to be introduced in newer versions?
I would be quite happy to be able to run everything through amavis directly. I don' t think that the loss in specifics by running all spam through the same configuration will matter that much. If it did, then I would have to use /etc/passwd authentication to keep the $HOME directories around!
I'm running spamassassin 2.55-48 and amavis-new 20030616-0.
Amavis-new comes from the "choeger" people directory. It might well be in the general updates directory by now.
I can't remember where I got spamassassin. It's in the suse/i386/update/8.2/rpm/i586/ directory but I have a feeling I came to it via the spamassassin web site.
The draht people directory has a whole lot of spamassassins but they all look older versions for older versions of SuSE.
All I can say is that they work fine here. Amavis.conf has a whole section devoted to spamassassin, and both packages come with SuSE-fied help docs.
Yast2's sysconfig editor has entries for both under /network/mail, as does the run level editor, so getting them going is a snap really after setting the config files (which can take a while because the amavis one is huge).
:)
I tried to install the amavisd-new package that was in his directory. It tanked. Didn't have the decency to leave any errors either. It just stopped working. And on top of that, antivir can't be updated based on the current copy you get with SuSE 8.2. If you can't update the virus signatures it doesn't really do any good, now does it? This is getting frustrating. What I would like to do is have a spamfiltering email server. I was hoping I could do that with cyrus-imap but I don't see any way to get spamassassin into the loop. The only version of amavis that I was able to get working with this installation doesn't support it and the version that does support it doesn't run. All that noob bitching aside, is there any way to get spamassassins 'spamd' to work with postfix and cyrus-imap? Normally I would run it through procmail, but cyrus doesn't support that. Any suggestions?