I'll second that.

I found the doco that comes with amavisd-ng very clear. I basically followed the steps in README and README.postfix and it all just worked. I'm running it with SpamAssassin and NOD32 antivirus. It's quite modular so you can test and bring components up separately. Basic setup is like this: dbmail and postfix talk, postfix and amavisd talk, amavisd and spamassassin talk, amavisd and nod32 talk. It seems to works really well and reliably for us.

Richard.

Simon Buchanan wrote:

Hi Max,

This has all the info:

http://www.akadia.com/services/postfix_amavisd.html

But its something you have to work thru with a *bit* of knowledge. It took me about a week if bits and pieces per day to get full sorted, but i got there.

amavis does excatly what you want to do. It runs as the 'mail controler' if you like, it takes the mail and runs it thru virus and spam (+other) programs based on rules.. then hands the 'cleaned' mail back for delivery.

Sorry its not the excact answer you wanted.. but i dont know of a more simplified version of this stuff.

Regard,

Simon


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