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authorNishant Limbachia <nishant@mnspace.net>2010-04-24 17:07:02 -0400
committerDavid Somero <xgizzmo@slackbuilds.org>2010-05-15 10:50:15 +0200
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+If you plan to run amavisd-new, you don't need to run spamassassin separately (usually
+via spamd). Amavisd-new calls spamassassin internally to scan messages. You can
+also install clamav and enable virus scanning in the configuration file.
+
DEPENDENCIES:
-FOR SPAMASSASSIN (please install in this order): perl-Test-Pod,
-perl-Encode-Detect, perl-Image-Info, perl-TimeDate, perl-Test-Simple,
-perl-Net-libIDN, Net-SSLeay, perl-Socket6, perl-IO-Socket-SSL,
-perl-IO-Socket-INET6, perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Bignum, perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Random,
-perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA, perl-DB-File, perl-DBI, perl-Digest-SHA,
-perl-Geography-Countries, perl-IP-Country, perl-IO, perl-URI, perl-digest-sha1,
-perl-digest-hmac, perl-html-tagset, perl-html-parser, perl-libnet, re2c,
-libwww-perl, perl-NetAddr-IP, perl-Net-Server, perl-Net-Ident, perl-MailTools,
-perl-net-ip, perl-net-dns, perl-Net-DNS-Resolver-Programmable, perl-Mail-SPF,
-perl-Mail-DKIM, spamassassin
-
-FOR AMAVISD-NEW (please install in this order): perl-Convert-TNEF,
-perl-Convert-UUlib, perl-Convert-BinHex, perl-Archive-Zip, perl-IO-stringy,
-perl-MIME-tools, perl-Unix-Syslog, perl-BerkeleyDB
+FOR SPAMASSASSIN (please install in this order):
+perl-Test-Pod
+perl-Encode-Detect
+perl-Image-Info
+perl-TimeDate
+perl-Net-libIDN
+Net-SSLeay
+perl-Socket6
+perl-IO-Socket-SSL
+perl-IO-Socket-INET6
+perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Bignum
+perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Random
+perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA
+perl-Geography-Countries
+perl-IP-Country
+perl-digest-sha1
+perl-digest-hmac
+perl-html-tagset
+perl-html-parser
+re2c
+libwww-perl
+perl-NetAddr-IP
+perl-Net-Server
+perl-Net-Ident
+perl-MailTools
+perl-net-ip
+perl-net-dns
+perl-Net-DNS-Resolver-Programmable
+perl-Mail-SPF
+perl-Mail-DKIM
+spamassassin
+
+FOR AMAVISD-NEW (please install in this order):
+perl-Convert-TNEF
+perl-Convert-UUlib
+perl-Convert-BinHex
+perl-Archive-Zip
+perl-IO-stringy
+perl-MIME-tools
+perl-Unix-Syslog
+perl-BerkeleyDB
SETUP:
1. Create amavis user/group, before running the script.
- groupadd -g 225 amavis
- useradd -d -m /var/lib/amavis -s /bin/bash -u 225 -g 225 amavis
+ groupadd -g 225 amavis
+ useradd -d -m /var/lib/amavis -s /bin/bash -u 225 -g 225 amavis
2. Make sure you have write perms for amavis group to amavis home (in this
case, /var/lib/amavis)
@@ -36,3 +67,6 @@ SETUP:
6. Edit /etc/amavisd.conf. Verbose version of config file is included to
aid in configuration.
+
+7. You can turn on debugging in log file with $sa_debug configuration
+ variable in /etc/amavisd.conf.