--- "Benjamin J. Weiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, I know that this is Off Topic, but if the
> answer is easy, I'd rather 
> not have to join another list.  If it's involved and
> there's not an 
> easy-recipe web site (I haven't found one after
> quite a bit of search) 
> then I'll go join the mailscanner list.
> 
> I've dedicated this weekend to making my mail server
> a safer place to 
> live. :)  I finished getting Vipul's Razor installed
> (and am now waiting 
> for a spam to come it to see if spamd is
> auto-recognizing it as 
> advertized).  
> 
> Now I'm trying to install anti-virus.
> 
> I've got f-prot working from the command line, and
> have been reading the 
> docs for MailScanner to try and get it installed. 
> They seem to have a 
> bunch of stuff related to spam-assassin, but I have
> that running via my 
> procmail.  Do I have to stop using spam-assassin via
> procmail and start 
> using it in Mail-Scanner, or is it an optional
> thing?

It's optional, by default SpamAssassin is _not_ turned
on in MailScanner's config, you have to specifically
modify it to use it.

Michael.


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