James Marcinek wrote:
I have the mail server up and can access email with a client so I guess it's up.
you have 2 'easy' options here, 1 is to go with squirrel mail - which is included in the distro, just yum install it - its mostly setup to work out of the box, if you imap server is local to the machine
the second option, is to use the Horde+imp application hosted in CentOS-Extras, also available as a simple yum install. ( more info about the app at http://www.horde.org/ )
w.r.t your spamassassin querry, you can setup postfix to use spamassassin as an interim step to mail delivery, ( there are a few examples on the spamassassin website. if you have problems with that - let us know and someone will post a short howto ).
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