Michael Kahle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I would like to setup a intermediary mail server that will filter email
> coming in for spam and then reroute the "good" mail to my msexchange server.
> Any suggestions on what I should use to do this?

Ditch exchange, deploy a real MUA to your users.

> I am currently thinking that I need to use exim as my mta and spamassassin
> as my filtering program.  Does this sound like a good approach?

Yes.

> What problems should I expect up front so that I can perhaps account
> for these before I change over?  Is there a system that would allow
> users to send an email to say [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it could
> automatically process this mail as spam and prevent future delivery?

http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/config_docs/exim-spamassassin/

Just give each person their own login, let them handle their own
settings.

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