Re: qmail on CentOS 4.4

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Feizhou wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote:
Feizhou wrote:

I will have a look at using Procmail or Postfix as you and Feizhou
have mentioned as we're rebuilding a couple of these servers
currently.

procmail is a resource hog. If you do not have to use it, do not. If you need some filtering, maildrop may be a better choice.

Sendmail + MimeDefang is probably the most efficient combination but spamassassin is the real resource hog wherever it runs.


Neither mimedefang nor spamassassin sort mail to different folders as far as I know or I have missed something?

Sendmail continues to deliver with procmail. The difference when using mimedefang is that you have already rejected viruses and spam with high enough scores to reject early in the smtp conversation, and spamassassion only needs to run once on messages with multiple recipients. You can add a header with the spamassassin score, then filter/sort on that in procmail (or pop/imap agents) so users can have different handling of the same message. The mimedefang operations are controlled by a small snippet of perl so it is easy to customize.

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  Les Mikesell
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