Uwe
If you are running declude alone (without ZEROHOUR) you will find yourself
pretty busy tweaking. I've added decludes zerohour, as well as invURIBL, and
Sniffer. With basically the stock global config, and those 3 additional tests,
we see very little get through. 

If you are strapped for cash invURIBL is a great value.
If you are not an ISP, try ZEROHOUR, it's a simple to start, and affordable 
email declude to try it out. 
Sniffer costs a bit more, but works very well, however it takes a bit of setup,
but it's pretty easy to do. 

You are correct about spam, plug one hole, they find another.

John


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Uwe
Degenhardt
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 2:34 PM
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] frustration


Hi everybody on the list, please excuse me, but I would
like to share my frustration with
you. I am poured with SPAM the last
two-to-three weeks. It gets worse
every day. Am I the only one who
is seeing this ?
I am in a good contact with David
of Declude. He is doing a fantastic
job, but sometimes I loose my faith
and my trust, that we can win the SPAM-fight.
It appeals to me, as it is like the old
principle: If you put water on the fire
at one place, you have to run to the next
place to delete it there too. And the SPAMMERs
will get cleverer everyday.
What do you guys think ?
Are you frustrated as well ?

Uwe




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