Debian Anti-Spam Anti-Virus Gateway Email Server using Postfix, Amavisd-new, SpamAssassin, Razor, DCC, Pyzor and ClamAV HOWTO
Version 20110303 approximately 295K - Debian squeeze - Postfix 2.7.1 - amavisd-new 2.6.6 - SpamAssassin 3.3.1
or build a complete mail server using Postfix virtual mailboxes:
Virtual 3 Debian squeeze Postfix Virtual mailbox domains with PostfixAdmin, MySQL, Dovecot IMAP/POP3, Amavisd-new, SquirrelMail and MailZu
(obsolete) Virtual 2 Debian lenny Postfix Virtual mailbox domains with PostfixAdmin, MySQL, Dovecot IMAP/POP3, Amavisd-new, SquirrelMail and MailZu
Important note. If you used the Virtual 2 document to create a system prior to May 15th 2011 then
please read the latest change log entries at:
http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/virtual2_changelog.html.
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Other documents I have created:
Debian squeeze installation walkthrough
Debian squeeze installation walkthrough using software RAID1
Understanding important amavisd-new configuration settings (Versions 2.0 and above)
Bypassing amavisd-new scanning
Setting up SASL Auth and TLS for our Debian Anti-Spam Anti-Virus Gateway Email Server
Additional anti-UCE settings for our Debian Anti-Spam Anti-Virus Gateway Email Server using policyd-weight, postgrey or RBLs
Migrating our Debian Anti-Spam Anti-Virus Gateway Email Server's Bayes and AWL data to MySQL
Configuring ClamAV (clamd) for use with amavisd-new HOWTO
Debian Software RAID1
What's the deal with amavisd-new 2.4.2 on Debian?
FAST Maia Mailguard on Ubuntu 11.04 or Debian squeeze scripted setup (experimental)
Quick and dirty gateway spam filter on Ubuntu 10.x or Debian lenny
Quick and dirty gateway spam filter on Ubuntu 11.04 or Debian squeeze
Migrate from amavisd-new to Maia Mailguard on Ubuntu 11.04 or Debian squeeze (experimental)
Migrate from amavisd-new to Maia Mailguard on Ubuntu 10.4 or Debian lenny
Installing Maia Mailguard 1.0.3 on a Debian Lenny gateway email server
Installing Maia Mailguard 1.0.3 on Fedora Core 12
Installing Maia Mailguard 1.0.3 on RHEL5 or CentOS 5.5
Installing Maia Mailguard 1.0.3 on CentOS 6.0
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