I have done alot of research and testing on this and there is pretty much only 1
way to go.  Spamassassin for spam and Amavis.  There are good how to's for
setting it up.  I would stay away from the newest spamassassin though.  I still
use 2.43.  It is stable and does not peg my CPU's too often.  If you are running
it on RH 8.0, make sure that you have the tuf-8 encoding set OK. Otherwise it
will cause SA to error and max you CPU.  You can test this by:  echo $LANG (
make sure the result is not utf-8.

It is this simple to get spamassassin working:

Install spamassassin, spamassassin-tools perl-mail-spammassassin ( the rpms are
on the RH 8 cd's or at www.spamassassin.org ) then start SA in /etc/rc.d/init.d
and make a procmail rule that states use the spamd (daemonized spamassassin)


I can send you the last pieces to get this running if you want but I cant post
them here. 

All this takes about 5 minutes and you are filtering out spam.

Mark

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> I've been happy running a sendmail / squirrelmail combination for a long
> while, which has worked great.
> 
> Are there recommendations for a good anti-virus and spam filter that I
> could integrate ?
> 
> Regards
> 
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