On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 01:03, Scott Henderson wrote: > My company, like many, I'm sure, is wrestling with spam email. > Currently we're handling it manually, creating blocks on our > Exchange server based on IP addresses. We are not being given > any budget to solve this problem, but we do have a few spare > servers sitting around. I'm thinking this may be an opportunity > to show the MS-based IT Dept what can be done with some Open > Source software. I'd like suggestions on how to set up an SMTP > mail relay box and anti-spam software. I have a year or so > experience with a few Linux distros on my desktop and laptop at > home, so I'm no wizard, but I can usually find my way around. > Is this doable? We average around 6-700 SMTP emails per hour > during the day, and spike to maybe 1500 on occasion. I want to > set the box up inside the DMZ, in front of the Exchange server, > and just have it relay to and from that box. What distro? What > software? How to config? Any HOWTOs on this or other resources? > Thanks much! ---- spam assassin use whatever distro. I would have this box the primary mx for incoming mail. Check it with spam assassin and then forward it to the exchange server. Craig