Do I need start spamassasin with mailscanner?

Smirnov, Sergey svs at TRANSAS.COM
Wed Jul 20 14:04:46 IST 2005


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I've read this.
Sorry for stupid question but it's possible to call spamd from perl.

Dhawal Doshy wrote:
> Smirnov, Sergey wrote:
> 
>>     Hi
>> I read that mailscanner have internal interface to spamassassin.
>> Do I need start spamassasin(spamd) with mailscanner?
>> Thanks
> 
> 
> This is a classic MAQ.. read this
> http://wiki.mailscanner.info/doku.php?id=maq:index#spam-fighting_tools
> 
> How do I get spamc/spamd to.....?
> Stop right there. MailScanner does not use spamd, spamc, or the
> spamassassin script directly. It calls the installed perl modules
> directly. Any spamassassin-related configuration is done in
> /etc/MailScanner/spam.assassin.prefs.conf, and only certain options are
> recognized.
> 
> - dhawal
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Sergey Smirnov
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