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Date:      Mon, 09 Aug 2010 13:17:54 -0500
From:      Jorge Biquez <jbiquez@icsmx.com>
To:        "Marwan Sultan"<dead_line@hotmail.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: Anti virus, anti spam step  guide.
Message-ID:  <201008091840.o79Ierhp091161@krusty.intranet.com.mx>
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Hello.

Thanks a lot for the advice.

I have tried with spamassasin but for some reason can not having work 
correctly with sendmail. I am reading in detail documentation. I know 
this sounds like something stupid but I am starting my third try 
starting from zero, for some reason everything install correcly and 
at the end have a non receiving email installation (have checked port 
on inetd, under sendmail configuration, nothing). What I do not 
get  is what components do I need. Just spamassasin or spamd only , 
anyway, learning and having fun with it until I can know how to do 
it. Otherwise instead of help that organization will be giving more 
problems besides the ones they have.

I will try openwebmail.

Thanks a lot.

At 01:54 a.m. 08/08/2010, Marwan Sultan wrote:

>Hi..
>
>For WebMail that has everything you want:
>www.opebwebmail.org
>
>For pop3 :
>qpopper
>
>For Spam:
>SpamAssassin
>
>Default sendmail is good.
>
>
>all the above is available from ports, I would recommend a manual 
>install for openwebmail instead of ports
>so you can follow and know how things work.
>
>You can install spamassassin from ports, and follow the instructions.
>
>-Marwan Sultan
>
>
> > Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 09:19:19 -0500
> > To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> > From: jbiquez@icsmx.com
> > Subject: Anti virus, anti spam step guide.
> >
> > Hello all.
> >
> > I am looking documentation for implementing, the easiest way anti
> > virus and anti spam configuration for non tech users and out of the
> > box after installing FreeBSD (actually using 7.3 Release).
> > I have been working with it for some years but I am not an expert at
> > all. I need to help some non-profit organizations that received some
> > 2 year old computers as donation and they will use it for email
> > services. They have not tech people, so the idea is that I can help
> > them to implement that solution the easiest way so maybe one of the
> > teacher there can try to replicate the solution.
> >
> > UNtil now I always have used Sendmail as it is installed, no filters
> > besided the spamcop ones but that was enough for my personal use.
> > I know some of you will tell that change to postfix or another MTA
> > and that instead using POP3 that I have to use another tool (courier,
> > fetchail, imap (any) etc etc). I ca do it for sur and I do not want
> > to star a war , again, under what MTA is the best. I just would like
> > to have the best and easiest solution for them. Once installed they
> > only will be creating new accounts, changing paswords, deleting
> > accounts. Nothing else. Ah, another thing if possible is to implement
> > a webmail but that will be an extra gem if possible.
> >
> > Any resources? Any suggestions based in experience? (I have one
> > machine of them that I will use for testing the solution).
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Jorge Biquez
> >
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