From: Benny P. <me...@ju...> - 2009-06-25 22:13:41
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On Thu, June 25, 2009 19:12, Guido wrote: > I set up a mail server (postfix) with Amavis/SpamAssassin to make use of > pyzor. Runs very fine so far. lets keep it > As Amavis/SpamAssassin is very resource hungry I would like to reject > mails if pyzor returns a number of reports of lets say 20. pyzord is imho very fuzzy in there sigs so use it as a mta reject is imho a bit dangerous > Of course the mails should be rejected before entering Amavis and SpamAssassin. no problem for me in this way > - Therefore I am wondering if there is any solution to use pyzor > as an SMTP proxy. Functionality like dccifd[1] provides for DCC[2]. i would like it to be used as a spamtrapper, learn all as spam if sent to newer existsing recipient or extend it with spf in the proxy mode if that would be coded, or with spf checking ?, learn as whitelist if spf pass ?, all else learn as spam ? > Are there any other suggestions how to use pyzor as a before queue > filter? On the homepage I could only find how to call pyzor by > SpamAssassin or by procmail. procmail is fine for when recipient is not virtual user -- xpoint |