Jo,

> Nope.  I'm coming off of using CanIt, which does a damn good job.  Since
> I can't afford the pro version for my personal machine, I was just
> checking out how good the open source interfaces have gotten.  (besides
> spamassassin, which is obviously the core of CanIt's rules too)
>...
> I do plan to look at SARE and sa-update and various other things, but
> right now I'm working deliberately with as-bone-stock-as-possible just
> to see how well it works out of the box.

As an experiment it is valid to try bare-bones SA, although
for production use most sites use some subset of SARE rules,
and with more recent versions of SA the use of sa-update is
very much recommended, as it adds a couple of very useful
last-minute additions or fixes to base rules. It would not be fair
to judge SA without SARE, sa-update (and network test and bayes).

> I'm fairly pleased with amavis, but struggling with the lack of
> documentation.  Something that I plan to spend a lot of November
> improving, once I've gotten my head around all of it.

Patrick Ben Koetter  p at state-of-mind.de  is investing his time
in documenting amavisd-new, the project is progressing steadily.
If you have serious intentions in helping with documentation,
please contact him to avoid duplicating efforts.

  Mark

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