>> :D. spamassassin-milter = spamd. The milter is a running process that >> loads in spamc and is multi-threaded. That should make it equal :) > > postfix -> milter -> spamd > exim -> spamd > > Not exactly equal :) Ah yes...spamc is a client for spamd...I need more sleep > >>> The main point is that Exim ACLs really rock. You can do everything there, >>> ranging from SPF, Greylisting, spamassassin and av, mixing them to your >>> delight. I can easily say that I don't want to check for spam or greylist >>> authenticated users, unless they come from a give network and are >>> sending e-mail to domain X. You can use some very interesting variables >>> on the acls for control, something like: >>> >>> warn set acl_m2 = ${lookup mysql{GREYLIST_TEST}{$value}{0}} >>> >>> and then I can test for it: >>> >>> condition = ${if eq{$acl_m2}{0}{1}} >> I like the if parts :). With postfix, I would have to chain stuff around >> to get this kind of behaviour. > > Did I mention you can have several conditions for the same rule ? :) :D Tricky but doable on postfix too on depending on what you are looking for.