You can integrate spamassassin in two ways, through calling it through
procmail or by directly integrating it into Exim.
The former is a bit easier to setup, and suitable for single-user
machines.
The latter is a bit more complex to setup, but provides a single point
of configuration. Essentially
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 12:22:06PM +, Phil Reynolds wrote:
> My mail system runs exim and I am wanting to integrate spamassassin into it
> too.
>
> I am using the versions of both packages contained in woody.
I set up woody exim and spamassassin recently, and found the
following page to be qu
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On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 12:22:06PM +, Phil Reynolds wrote:
> My mail system runs exim and I am wanting to integrate spamassassin into it
> too.
Google is your friend. First page of results for "debian exim
spamassassin" shows dman's tutorial on s
My mail system runs exim and I am wanting to integrate spamassassin into it
too.
I am not sure of the best way to do this, and would appreciate some assistance
with the configuration.
I am using the versions of both packages contained in woody.
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