I don't think you understand what I meant. It would run as a stand-alone 
(preferably virtual) host. It'd be transparent to anything you already 
have. I thought that was your objective. If not, please feel free to ignore.
Thanks.
-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

On 07/10/2014 02:52 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
> Am 10.07.2014 19:50, schrieb Eric Shubert:
>> On 07/10/2014 05:41 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>> the goal is to have a MX for a lot of domains which
>>> does postcreen/pre-queue content-filtering and deliver
>>> good messages via transports to the final server
>>
>> Might I suggest using spamdyke (http://spamdyke.org) for this? Spamdyke
>> does no content filtering, but it's *very* effective at blocking spam.
>> It will typically block 80-90% of spam, without even receiving (or
>> scanning) it. As such, it's very light weight.
>
> A drop-in connection-time spam filter for qmail
>
> no way - qmail is practically unmaintained over years
> and for somebody who wrote complext webinterfaces for
> postfix and has so a lot of shared backend code anyways
> a no-go
>
> this days a spamfilter should generally lead to a
> vendor-lockin for a specific MTA
>
>> You'll still want to do content filtering down the line (perhaps during
>> delivery), but with spamdyke up front, there'll be a lot less scanning
>> to do.
>>
>> The downside of spamdyke is that it presently only works with qmail.
>> However, with QMailToaster
>> (https://github.com/QMailToaster/qmailtoaster-util/blob/master/README.install)
>> you can have a spamdyke filter for multiple domains up and running in
>> less than an hour. There are many QMT hosts used in production
>> configurations this way.
>>
>> Just a suggestion.
>>
>> Disclaimer: I am the project lead for QMailToaster. I hope that doesn't
>> deter you checking it out though. We have a very strong (and friendly)
>> community. We do our own DNS (dig -t NS qmailtoaster.com) and mirrors
>> (host mirrors.qmailtoaster.com), for example
>
>
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