Am Do, den 22.01.2004 schrieb Stephen Walton um 20:43: > On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 11:08, Jason Montleon wrote: > > > well, not that it's the best documentation to go by, but this is what I did > > on Fedora to get it working.: > > http://www.montleon.com/mcafee+amavis+postfix+spamassassin.html > > At the risk of hijacking a thread: I found SpamAssassin much harder to > set up and much slower than the spam-killing tools which are built into > Mozilla 1.4. You are right, but no every one uses mozilla. Also I think spamassassin is more precise. Mozilla made more mistakes/needs a lot of training. > Although the latter are considered beta, the > point-and-click interface makes it quite easy to configure. There also is a web-Interface in php for that... > I realize > that the Mozilla tools work at the individual user level and not at the > server level, which was the original question. Spamassain does too: spamassassin = user app. spamd/spamc = system daemon. If you set "allow_user_rules 1" users can add their own rules. So, if anybody is interested: Here's my /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf. required_hits 5 rewrite_subject 1 subject_tag [SPAM] report_safe 0 allow_user_rules 1 whitelist_from @localhost whitelist_to @localhost ok_languages de en fr ok_locales en skip_rbl_check 1 This is enough, I don't have any user rules and I haven't had a single spam mail or a mail declared as spam although it wasn't. Mail labeled as Spam is filtered to a special folder in evolution. That's it! Christoph