The Ubuntu Manpage discusses a setup for postfix-policyd-spf-python, as does an Ubuntu wiki page, but neither discusses anything about amavisd-new, spamassassin, or clamav-daemon, and whether or not SPF is automatically setup with those and the postfix-policyd-spf-python package, or whether the setup they detail must be done whether you are using it with those three package or not. Are these also automatically setup and integrated, like pyzor and razor? Or, is additional setup needed? However, there is never any discussion as to how to setup SPF or DKIM, or whether they are automatically setup. It is mentioned specifically that SpamAssassin will automatically detect and use pyzor and razor, and that no additional setup is needed for those. Then, very simple directions are given (which is nice) for setting up ClamAV, SpamAssassin, and Amavisd-new. I also included a sample of a module that I knew did not exist. The quick way to check is to use perl directly. I want to install spammassain, and I do this command: yum -y install perl-ExtUtils-MakeMaker perl-Digest-SHA perl-Net-DNS perl-NetAddr-IP perl-Archive-Tar perl-IO-Zlib perl-Digest-SHA perl-Mail-SPF. country code of each relay Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::SPF perform SPF verification tests. I am looking at the following guide (as well as a similar guide on the Ubuntu wiki):Īmavisd-new, spamassassin, clamav-daemon, opendkim, postfix-policyd-spf-python, pyzor, razor loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Razor2 Second, make sure that you have the module installed. Hello, I speak French, sorry for my bad English. spamassassin - extensible email filter used to identify spam. It utilizes a wide array of tools to identify and report spam. I am working on learning how to setup a mail server and have a question regarding the use of mail filters with Postfix. SpamAssassin itself is a powerful, third party open source mail filter used to identify spam that can be easily used alongside SmarterMail.
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