Am 11.06.2014 08:38, schrieb Tom Hendrikx: > On 06/11/2014 12:48 AM, Reindl Harald wrote: >> Am 11.06.2014 00:31, schrieb Tom Hendrikx: >>> On 06/11/2014 12:08 AM, Reindl Harald wrote: >>>> >>>> Am 10.06.2014 23:55, schrieb Tom Hendrikx: >>>>> I think the regular postfix integration docs should help you out: >>>>> http://sourceforge.net/p/dspam/code/ci/master/tree/doc/postfix.txt >>>>> >>>>> This doesn't do before-queue like Reindl suggested though. While that's >>>>> better from an anti-spam perspective, dspam doesn't support that out of >>>>> the box. For true pre-queue filtering with dspam, you need additional >>>>> tooling, such as https://github.com/whyscream/dspam-milter (and >>>>> http://www.postfix.org/MILTER_README.html) >>>> >>>> uhm never ever let any filter running after queue >>>> >>>> that's not a matter of better - that's just a matter of doing >>>> things completly wrong because you end as a backscatter and >>>> get blocked by yourself because you reflect and amplify spam >>>> >>>> tag messages only by subject is more or less worthless >>> >>> There are lots of things you can do with after-queue filtering that are >>> useful, and none of them require you to backscatter. Backscatter is a >>> completely different topic, and not related to dspam at all. Please >>> don't go off-topic. >> >> i just try to figure out if dspam can be part of my replacement for >> a Barracuda Networks applicance and if it works after queue it >> can't >> > > Then start a thread with questions on how to do that, in stead of > semi-hijacking a thread by trying to push ideas upon other dspam users. > Thank you!
"DSPAM as front-end MX" is *exactly* the topic * one MX doing spamfiltering and vriurs can for 10,, 200, 500 domains * 1, 2, 3,.... final destination servers for the ham that's what a Barracuda spamfirewall does and what is the subject of this thread - the *how* is also part of that thread
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