On Sat, 21 Sep 2019, Kenneth Porter wrote:
I've been doing sendmail -> MIMEDefang -> SpamAssassin/clamd and
then sendmail -> procmail -> SpamAssassin. Yeah, SA gets run twice,
once to reject scores > 10 by the milter and then again by each user
to incorporate their Bayes scores. I'd love to run it only once but
haven't invested time in figuring out how to do that. But I only
have a few users so it hasn't been a big enough load to worry about
it.
Have you considered running the SpamAssassin Milter?
https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/spamass-milt/
It's available via EPEL. You can reject high-scoring spam during the
SMTP transactions. It also allows per-user preferences/Bayes rules to
run, with the caveat that a message addressed to multiple users can't
take advantage of the per-user run. (Unlike a setup using mimedefang,
spamass-milter can't resubmit a message for each addressee.)
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