>> * Once it is setup then it would require no additional maintenance. >> * Potential spam messages are marked with a special header that can >> be filtered on user discretion on their local mail client software. >> >> Neither performance, scalability, license nor cost is of much >> importance to me at this point. >> >> Any hints? > > SpamAssassin (in the ports tree). It's relatively easy to set up and > can be used server wide or on an individual basis. Individuals can > also override site-wide settings. Links to setting up with postfix > can be found on the postfix site.
I was going to recommend that, but from my experience, there is no real *easy* way to allow users directly to modify their own settings. I am probably wrong though. Another solution (which is also not a do-it-yourself), is http://barracuda.com. We switched from Postini to an internal Barracuda cluster and have never looked back. I might add that I personally run an ancient version of SpamAssassin on my personal box which still works, and I have an upgraded box coming down the pipe. I have no experience with having inexperienced users manage their own account with it though. Steve _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"