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Date:      Fri, 24 Aug 2007 11:11:57 -0500
From:      Paul Schmehl <pauls@utdallas.edu>
To:        User Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Postfix/SpamAssassin Guru?
Message-ID:  <90EBD704D41E071C1867C929@utd59514.utdallas.edu>
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--On Friday, August 24, 2007 09:46:32 -0500 Eric <heli@mikestammer.com>=20
wrote:

> Eric Crist wrote:
>>
>> This is also a reply to Paul Schmehl.
>>
>> I've got Postfix with Dovecot and virtual users setup.  What I'm looking
>> for is some filtering based on the flags SpamAssassin sets, so that I
>> can route any messages tagged as Spam to a Spam directory with a users
>> maildir.  I've done a ton of searches, etc, and I can't seem to figure
>> this one out.  Also, I'm having a hard time (partially due to lack of
>> effort, I'm guessing), getting DKIM/DomainKeys setup for my domains
>> within Postfix.
>>
>
> Same setup here basically: Dovecot, Postfix, SA, clamav, postgrey and
> amavisd
>
> i use procmail to filter things. it works well and was easy to integrate.
> I never played with DKIM though.
>
> I must say that most of the spam that does come in I never see in a spam
> folder. its too high on the scores to even get delivered
>
> if you havent played with postgrey yet, give it a whirl. it works =
wonders.

You may also want to consider using policyd-weight=20
(/usr/ports/mail/postfix-policyd-weight).  A mail server I maintain is=20
rejecting about 80% of the mail through policyd-weight before it ever=20
reaches postfix (no false positives.)

You should be able to use dkfilter to handle domain keys:
 /usr/ports]# make search name=3Ddkfilter
Port:   dkfilter-0.11
Path:   /usr/ports/mail/dkfilter
Info:   Domainkeys filter for Postfix

--=20
Paul Schmehl (pauls@utdallas.edu)
Senior Information Security Analyst
The University of Texas at Dallas
http://www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/

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