> I've built a number of high-end mailservers using a combination of the > following. So far, they've all worked beautifully. The bayesian > "learning" occurs on the server, and all mails are tagged with > X-Spam-Level headers for client filtering. This wouldn't stop you from > adding client-side bayesian clients (like spambayes' pop3proxy). > > postfix/TLS > Cyrus SASL2 > Courier-IMAP/POP w/authmysqlrc and TLS > MySQL virtual accounts > PostfixAdmin for account administration > Squirrelmail > Amavisd-new > SpamAssassin > Razor2 > Clamav --> The mail server that I'm setting up is just going to be a relay that will filter out any spam and viruses before it gets to the real mail server. I definitely want Postfix as the MTA, but aren't sure about the spam and AV software yet. I've always heard that SpamAssassin and ClamAV is a good combination. I looked at the Razor2 software above and it seems to be just another piece of spam software like SpamAssassin. Do you run both SpamAssassin and Razor2 on the same server? > > I'm going to be giving a talk on Secure Email Servers at next month's > Columbia, MD LUG (http://www.calug.com). Anyone in the area is welcome > to come, so long as the heckling is kept to a minimum. ;-) I'll post > the document link to this list afterwards. Sounds cool, I'd love to go but I live in NY and Columbia is just a little bit out of the way. > HTH. Yes, it does, thank you. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list