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[Spamassassin Wiki] Trivial Update of "IntegratedInMta" by PaulGear
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OpenProtect page clearly states that it is free software.
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MailScanner does an excellent job with file names and types, and can be set to quarantine encrypted .ZIP files and apply normal filename rules and virus scanning inside unencrypted ones.
[http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/]
- OpenProtect is a complete package which includes MailScanner for intergration with MTAs, spamassassin, clamav and it can be installed within 5-10 minutes and no need to manually edit any configuration files or settings. [[http://openprotect.com OpenProtect]] supports postfix, sendmail, qmail and exim. See [[http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/OpenProtect]] or [[http://openprotect.com]] or [[http://openprotect.sf.net]] for more details. (jm: is it open source? This page is not the appropriate place to advertise non-open-source products.)
+ OpenProtect is a complete package which includes MailScanner for intergration with MTAs, spamassassin, clamav and it can be installed within 5-10 minutes and no need to manually edit any configuration files or settings. [[http://openprotect.com OpenProtect]] supports postfix, sendmail, qmail and exim. See [[http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/OpenProtect]] or [[http://openprotect.com]] or [[http://openprotect.sf.net]] for more details.
Another option is to use a filtering SMTP proxy such as spampd. It is typically used to filter the mail between an external-facing MTA instance/relay, and an "internal" MTA instance.
[http://www.worlddesign.com/index.cfm/rd/mta/spampd.htm]