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You certainly can plug them in at MTA level. I've not much idea about postfix; but I've had it working in exim. You basically set it up as another transport, round-trip everything through that transport and set a flag so that you're not going round in circles.

spamc/spamd certainly are command line tools, but isn't everything?

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by merlyn (Sage) on Nov 19, 2003 at 14:13 UTC
    spamc/spamd certainly are command line tools, but isn't everything?
    No. The interface from postfix to amavis and back is SMTP. No launching and unlaunching. In fact, the interface to amavis is something else (LMTP?) that both postfix and amavis understand that permits individual senders to be accepted/rejected, even though only one copy of the message goes forward.

    It's all incredibly slick. I'm really happy with it.

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