Claudio Alonso wrote:

Hello,
I'd like to know if you can recommend any spam filter to work together with clamav


It's not related, really. What matters is not your AV scanner, but your mail server or content-filtering software.
The best open source spam filter (in my oppinion) is SpamAssassin (SA)


on a Digital
Unix server running ZMailer.


Haven't tried ZMailer. Amavis (with variations : ng, d, new, etc) might work as content-filtering software.; it should work on any mail server.
You can then tell Amavis to use clamav and SA.


Beware though : Running spam filtering software could consume more resource that your AV scanner. Running both on a single server could increase your machine load significantly.

A less resource-consuming method against spam is to use DNS-based blacklist
You may be able to get more information on SA or amavis mailing list.

Regards,

Fajar A. Nugraha


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