On Sat, 31 Dec 2005, Peter wrote:

> 
> --- Danita Zanre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I've been testing Maia Mailguard with Amavisd, and while it is pretty
> > cool [...]
> 
> > So, I'm looking for some possible alternatives.  [...]
> 
> I did the search myself and could not find anything.  Personally, I found
> Maia not worth the trouble/resources.

That makes 3 of us. Currently I am having fairly good results with a
combination of greylisting (postgrey) and a couple of rbl's. Grey listing is
way more effective than I ever dreamed. If I wanted/needed to add something else
I would look at dspam. I have been told that dspam is easier on resources than
SA/Maia and does a good job at stopping spam. In addition it adds a serial
number to each message so that if you want to train dspam you can forward a
message back to dspam and it knows how to do the right thing with the message.
Take this with a grain of salt since I have not actually tried it. It is still
on my todo list.

Regards,

Tom Diehl               [EMAIL PROTECTED]               Spamtrap address [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]


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