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* [http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/StartUsing Start Using SpamAssassin links] | * [http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/StartUsing Start Using SpamAssassin links] | ||
* [http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/UsingSpamAssassin Already Using SA tips] | * [http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/UsingSpamAssassin Already Using SA tips] | ||
+ | "If SpamAssassin is working, the message will be marked as spam. Note that SpamAssassin only marks messages as spam and that how it does this marking may be affected by your front-end. If you're not using the "spamc" or "spamassassin" program and are using a third-party front-end ('''especially amavisd'''), then it may not be completely obvious how spam messages are handled."[http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/TestingInstallation] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == AMaVis == | ||
+ | '''amavisd''': | ||
+ | * ''/etc/logrotate.d/amavisd'' | ||
+ | * ''/etc/cron.daily/amavisd'' | ||
+ | * ''/usr/sbin/amavisd'' | ||
+ | * and more. . . | ||
== GNU Mailman == | == GNU Mailman == |
Revision as of 13:03, 6 July 2007
Postfix
Cyrus IMAP
SpamAssassin
Postfix uses SpamAssassin to filter e-mail
"If SpamAssassin is working, the message will be marked as spam. Note that SpamAssassin only marks messages as spam and that how it does this marking may be affected by your front-end. If you're not using the "spamc" or "spamassassin" program and are using a third-party front-end (especially amavisd), then it may not be completely obvious how spam messages are handled."[1]
AMaVis
amavisd:
- /etc/logrotate.d/amavisd
- /etc/cron.daily/amavisd
- /usr/sbin/amavisd
- and more. . .
GNU Mailman
Manages mailing lists.
Web interface on einstein
More info