![]() It is the sequence that makes clear what's What follows reads as if it were the sequence you go through to do all this. I'd love to answer questions on this document but make zero guarantee that I'll manage. My day job isĪs a researcher and psychotherapist and is busy. What is specific will go out of date rapidly as the programs involved evolve. I have tried to separate the generic from the specific in what follows but will have failed. Make a copy of master.cf somewhere safe (and perhaps all of /etc/postfix) before you start. If you have antiviral s'ware as I have (and if you haven't, what kind of a mail server are you.?), get that running fine too. Make sure it delivers internal and external Email as you want. Get postfix running fine for you before you start any of this. Since I wrote this I've found a very impressive similar document but oriented to people wanting per-user filtering and using ![]() (I sympathise a little with STO but it won't work.) They believe in security through obscurity for such things. ![]() Perhaps prefer not to document some things for fear that their documentation will be out of date so soon or because Problem that code writers mostly leave documentation to others or Trying to do this Iįound lists tended not to answer my big questions or to do so in ways that didn't really help me and that documentation on However, I'm not a very stupid person and I maintain a low-load ADSL server to run SMTP traffic and some Email listsĪnd don't usually waste two or three days achieving something using my beloved open source systems. There were some things I did that weren't intelligent in retrospect. For all that I hope it helps someone, I have to disclaim all indirect responsibility for problems anyone may hit following this as some sort of route map: this isn't my paying job and I don't earn enough to be worth suing!īecause I found it hard to achieve this. However, this document is my responsibility and errors in it are mine. Without generous help from Wietse Venema, Jeffrey Taylor, Scott Fernandes and Justin Mason I don't think I'd have persevered and got his working. Written by Chris Evans Email me via only Setting up spam scanning under postfix/Debian Chris's guide to setting up spam scanning under postfix/Debian
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