Jeff:
I think others looked at you wanting to run SA on Windows but I'm going to take a different tact since you are already running a linux box. In short, answer the question of how can I protect an exchange server from viruses & spam.
First, I think you should look at Can-IT. They just released a "free as in beer" version for companies with less than 50 users. Otherwise the Can-IT Pro is a fabulous product and I always have to give them kudos for also releasing MIMEDefang as Open Source.
http://www.roaringpenguin.com/ & http://www.roaringpenguin.com/anti_spam/free_canit.php
Second, if you want to get into the nuts & bolts, you should run a linux box and install Sendmail 8.13.3 w/ Greet Pause & Bad Recipient Throttling, poprelayd-kam to blackhold the harvesting sites, then MIMEDefang, a milter written by the same people as CanIt. Have MD call SpamAssassin which implements SURBL. Add ClamAV or McAfee uvscan to the mix and you have great anti-viral features as well. Final step would be to configure LDAP on your linux box so you can "extend" the edge of your network to bounce bad emails ASAP. I've done this many many times and have instructions to help get you started if you want to take this avenue.
Regards, KAM ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Baker" jeff.baker@thepantry.com To: "SURBL Discussion list" discuss@lists.surbl.org Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 8:42 AM Subject: RE: [SURBL-Discuss] Help for the Windows Guy!
We use Exchange 2000 on our back-end server which is a Compaq DL380 w/4gb memory. Currently we use McAfee's Groupshield on this unit.
I'm not sure on an external call from Ex 2000. What was your experience with spam before and after implementation of SA?
-----Original Message----- From: discuss-bounces@lists.surbl.org [mailto:discuss-bounces@lists.surbl.org] On Behalf Of Fred Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 5:34 PM To: SURBL Discussion list Subject: Re: [SURBL-Discuss] Help for the Windows Guy!
I am one of the first to have jumped on this wagon, what type of mail server are you planning to install this in? Does it provide some way to tie in an external program? Each mail server is very different how they handle this, we used Vopmail and it provides what's called an "agent" which is a batch file you specify to be executed upon arrivial of mail. This works fine but you need to know how to program batch files... How you accomplish this depends on what your mail server allows you to do. It sure is easier setting up a freebsd box to run only e-mail and not have to worry about it for a long time! We haven't touched our mail servers except to upgrade our clamAV once a year.
When I ran SA under Win32, I had to keep a close eye on things to make sure they didn't blow up and let me assure you THEY WILL!
Frederic Tarasevicius Internet Information Services, Inc. http://www.i-is.com/ 810-794-4400
Jeff Baker wrote:
I want to implement SpamAssassin http://spamassassin.apache.org/ 3 but I am just a Windows guy. I use McAfee's Spamkiller 2.7 on their e500 (linux) and it's just not doing the job. Someone please step me through the process of where and what to place SpamAssassin on. I see the wonderful reviews but this Windows guy knows nothing about linux.
Thank anyone very much!!!!
Jeff Baker
Network Systems Administrator
The Pantry, Inc.
Sanford, NC 27330
jeff.baker@thepantry.com
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