On 1/27/2011 8:06 PM, James Brown wrote:
> Does ASSP also stop such trickle attacks?
>
> I'd rather use ASSP for all my anti-spam than have to implement
> postscreen.
>
> If not, would it be worth adding to ASSP?

Actually, postfix is so good at stopping the vast majority of spam all 
by itself using simple client/sender/header checks combined with a good 
RBL like xpamhaus - and now with postscreen it is even more so - what I 
would *really* like to see is an easy way to configure ASSP so that it 
could be used with something like postfix+amavisd-new - so, instead of 
postfix+amavisd-new+spamassassin, I could have postfix+amavisd-new+assp.

I absolutely love how assp handles its block reports, and how users can 
request one anytime they want (we use simple email templates in their 
templates folder, so they just dbl-clik the template and click 'send' to 
get a current snapshot of blocked spam)...

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