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Re: Smail and spammers



Exim can do table lookups as you wish and its very easy compared to what
I have seen from smail. Get on the exim mailing  list:

exim-users@lists.cam.ac.uk

for details regarding how to configure exim for that purpose.

You also might also want to have a look at the exim web site

http://www.exim.org

On Sun, 22 Jun 1997, George Bonser wrote:

>On Sun, 22 Jun 1997, Christoph Lameter wrote:
>
>> Upgrade to exim which has extensive spam prevention mechanisms and filters build in.
>> 
>
>I hope to install a unique system this week that uses exim to handle email
>to the internet and smail handling the extensive uucp network that it
>interfaces with.
>
>I am assuming from my initial review of the documents that I need to build
>a domain database of the uucp sites that I will pass mail to and then
>build a director using a pipe transport to move bsmtp to smail for
>transmission to the uucp sites.
>
>My question is if anyone else has interfaced exim to a uucp setup with
>multiple uucp neighbors and if they would share what they learned. My
>reason for using smail and not simply piping the mail to uux is that I
>want to take advantage of smail's rsmtp for sending email to some of the
>uucp sites.  Smail is great for a large uucp network that is constantly
>changing its connectivity and routing.  Its pathalias path file routing
>table is great.
>
>George Bonser
>grep@oriole.sbay.org, grep@concentric.net
>
>
>

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