Gordon Messmer wrote  on Sunday, August 31, 2003 9:20 PM [GMT+4=MSD]:

> I'm not worried about traffic myself.  If the filter reduces the
> amount of spam that gets to users, then my primary goals are met
> (although I don't really like this particular hack of a mechanism).

If traffic is not an issue I'd recommend using spamassassin in global
maidroprc file: fully loaded with RBL and DCC checks it works very
efficiently and properly marks about 99% of spam on my server with
sufficiently low false positives ratio.

> I'd suggest that you adapt the code to Courier's localmailfilter API,
> but that doesn't seem to allow you to do a soft reject (4xx).

Localmailfilter could be implemented only on per-user basis - inconvenient
in my case. Moreover, I recall that tried to make it work long time ago and
did not succeed. Never heard about working smtpfilter.

-- 
Alexei.



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