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IMS User said the following on 11/9/2007 8:30 AM:
> I'm another who's been monitoring this list continuously for years now.
>
> My server's an old Win2000 machine, and I've been thinking about
> migrating to something a bit more supportable. I just use it for a
> trivial personal web page and to run a mail server for my immediate
> family, so I need to stick with easy, cheap (free?), low maintenance
> solutions. I'd like to switch to linux since it's free, has free
> web and mail servers, and there's lots of support information on the
> web. The one thing that really worries me is how much I rely on
> TrashFinder to filter spam. Currently it deletes over 90% of my
> incoming mail, and I don't know of any cases where that included
> good mail. The modest amount of spam that I have to review every
> day is bad enough, if I was using a filter that let much more
> through it would swamp me.
>
> Does anyone know of a good solution for spam filtering under linux?
> When I saw the reference to Surgemail I looked it up of course, and
> I see that it also runs under linux and claims to filter spam.
> Anyone know how well it works, and in particular how it compares to
> TrashFinder?
>
> Randy: is there any chance that you're working on a version of
> TrashFinder for linux? I'd be happy to consider that a new program,
> and pay for it again.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Rich Warren, COO, Hocking Internet Technologies, Ltd. wrote:
Rich,
Because of a hardware failure at my co-located service I had to
bring up a server quickly so I wouldn't lose any mail. I installed
Fedora 7, Postfix smtp server, Dovecot imap/pop3 and then installed
amavisd-new, spamassassin and clam-av for antivirus. It took me a
couple of hours of reading to get everything configured the way I
wanted it to and it's been rock-stable ever since. That was about a
month ago. My co-located w2k3 server is back up but now only runs dns
and as a secondary mail server if the primary goes down.
Bill
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