As the hamburgler would say... RBL RBL ( I don't know why I felt the need to make that joke, I apologise. )
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 15:06:56 -0600, Jeffrey Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At current I use: > > sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org > smtp.dnsbl.sorbs.net > bl.spamcop.net > spam.dnsbl.sorbs.net > nomail.rhsbl.sorbs.net > dnsbl.sorbs.net > multi.surbl.org > > SpamAssassin and ClamAV (very nice) > > > On Feb 3, 2005, at 2:41 PM, Robert Leche wrote: > > > Blake Gardner wrote: > >> Yes i use SpamAssassin with about 4 RBLS. The 34000 number is how > >> many emails my server processes in a day, not how many actually make > >> it though the filters > >> Jeffrey Lee wrote: > > > > While LSU is using a commercial product BrightMail or similar, I am > > using SpamAssassin with 1 RBL, Mimedefang, and Protector with good > > result. Coupled with the filters built in to the Thunderbird/Mozilla > > apps, my users are only seeing 1 or 2 spams a day. Other wise it would > > be hundreds of spams a day per user without the SpamAssassin filters. > > > > I would be interested in knowing which Real Time Black Holes our > > members are using. > > > > I have considered using Clamav, as it has a mature stable antivirus > > utility, but the blocking action of protector and Minedefang has > > worked very for us. As my shop is nearly 98% Linux and 100% > > Mozilla/Firefox, many of the Windows problems have not had such > > invasive outcome. The issue of spam will continue to be a problem. > > Using Linux/Unix/OSX over Windows is the number one best method to > > prevent spyware, virus. Using Mozilla/Thunderbird/Opra on any platform > > has prevented activeX apps, popups, and spyware. > > > > > > Bob > > -- > > > > _______________________________________________ > > General mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net > -- Adam Melancon Work: http://www.vermilion.lib.la.us Personal: http://www.melancon.org
