Hi Roy,

I've used the mail filter based on FC4 from http://www.freespamfilter.org 
which could really be adapted to any distro with a bit of intuition. It seems 
to keep clients happy. It uses a combination of RBLs, Spamassassin, Razor, 
Pyzor and some Postfix rules.

Nick


On Wednesday 13 December 2006 09:33, Roy Souther wrote:
> I am running spamassassin and using sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org and they to
> stop a lot of SPAM but I am still getting way more then I can stand.
> What are people doing to stop SPAM? I do not want to run a program that
> needs constant attention from me to keep it up to date and working.
>
> There seems to be a lot of IP's and server networks that are dumping a
> lot of SPAM on to the Internet but the block lists are not identifying
> as SPAM'ers. I tried to find some way to submit offending IP addresses
> to SPAMhaus.org but I could not find any way. Perhaps you can only
> submit offending IP's if you are subscribed to a paid service of
> SPAMhaus.org.
>
> Is there a community driven SPAM block listing service? Queries to
> SPAMhaus.org automatically include other block lists but they all seem
> to not let the public submit offending IP's either.
>
> Royce Souther
> www.SiliconTao.com
> Let Open Source help your business move beyond.
>
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