Thanks; I may take a look at that later. Right now, I'd just have to consider it "yet another piece of software" to keep track of. If I can get an acceptable result out of postfix, I'm better off. After being down all day yesterday, I'm not too excited about adding anything to that server.
Just a little more tweaking, and my filters are doing ok. I still need to chase the occational spammer that sneakes through, but that's part of the fun. ;) Ric On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 10:23:51AM +0300, David Whiting wrote: > Have you taken a look at the Eric Raymond's implementation of a Bayesian > statsistics spam filter (based on an idea by Paul Graham)? This way you > don't have to build up the rules, instead they get built on the > characteristics of good mail versus spam mail. I have heard good reports > about it, but have not (yet) installed it myself. > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/bogofilter/ > > Dave > > > > At the moment, I'm still a bit tight on the filters. I'm only getting > > about 25% of the mail from this list! And I'm losing some personal mail. > > I need to work out an "exceptions" list. Like a way to say: > > > > All mail from msn.com, except mail from <certain user>@msn.com > > > > Should be a way.... Need to dig. > > > > -- > Dave Whiting > Dar es Salaam, Tanzania > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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