this is what I'm using for my setup.
cyrus IMAPD
spamassassin 2.43
postfix MTA w/ sasl auth enabled..
and spampd...http://www.wolddesign.com/index.cfm/rd/mta/spampd.htm
using the advanced content filter in postfix, I have postfix forward mail to spampd which then checks and tags all mail and then sends it back to postfix over another port..
Then I have a rule in sieve which checks the X-Spam-Status header for the value of Yes.
I do have the spam threshold set to 8 or 10 instead of the default 5..
and I need to reword the spampd to get user definable prefs in (mainly whitelists)

I have RPMS for Redhat 7.3 available for spampd and spamassassin as well.. (no HOW-TOs yet though)


Tarjei Huse wrote:

Hi, I've kindof followed the discussions regarding spam on this list.
Now, I'm wondering what is the current "best practices" when it comes to spamfighting w/many users. Sure, I could make a solution for my own part, but I want something that works for everyone on my server.

So, is there a neat way to set up spamassasind so it tags the mails so people can choose what to do with them using sieve? Does anyone feel like giving some hints on what is possible and what they have done and their experiences?

Tarjei

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