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How to setup Postfix with spampd on Debian Squeeze

In this article I describe how to setup the postfix Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) with spampd as a before-queue content filter on Debian Squeeze

Purpose

This document describes how to set up a postfix with spampd on Debian Linux Squeeze 6.0.x.

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451 CAOS Links 2010.01.27

Oracle closes Sun acquisition. The state of the union at Red Hat. And more.

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“Tracking the open source news wires, so you don’t have to.”

# Oracle has completed its acquisition of Sun Microsystems.

# Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst discussed the current State of the Union at Red Hat.

# Oracle told eWeek Java will be “business as usual”.

# CNet published Scott McNealy’s farewell email to Sun employees.

# The WSJ reported that Larry Ellison …

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Spamassassin with MySQL

For those of you with mail accounts on colliertech.org:

http://colliertech.org/phpsaadmin/

Tell me if you'd like me to add you to the list of folks who can use that tool, and you can add addresses to your black/whitelist from your web browser.

To get this working, I read these docs:
http://spamassassin.apache.org/dist/sql/README

The INSTALL file from this dist:
http://www.misak.dk/download/phpsaadmin/

The main bit is that you need to turn on the -q or -Q flag for your spamassassin daemon. For Debian-based systems, edit /etc/defaults/spamassassin

You'll also need to make a small modification to /etc/spamassassin/local.cf

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Spamassassin with MySQL

For those of you with mail accounts on colliertech.org:

http://colliertech.org/phpsaadmin/

Tell me if you'd like me to add you to the list of folks who can use that tool, and you can add addresses to your black/whitelist from your web browser.

To get this working, I read these docs:
http://spamassassin.apache.org/dist/sql/README

The INSTALL file from this dist:
http://www.misak.dk/download/phpsaadmin/

The main bit is that you need to turn on the -q or -Q flag for your spamassassin daemon. For Debian-based systems, edit /etc/defaults/spamassassin

You'll also need to make a small modification to /etc/spamassassin/local.cf

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