Hi,

On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 09:53:22 +0000, "Payal Rathod"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 02:33:45PM +0530, Devdas Bhagat wrote:
> > I would start by removing qmail in the first place. Put in Postfix or
> > Exim instead.
> 
> Can you please tell how would this help? Why does one have to replace
> qmail.
> 
> > One good filter is to reject (not bounce) HTML email. Beyond that, 100%
> > filtering is not really possible.
> 
> Here I have a question for Sanjay, is spamassassin not good enough? I
> have not tested it anytime for lack of setup, but why do you need
> something more? 
> 
> Thanks and bye
> -Payal

Me too personally love exim very much. We have lot of hosting servers
running exim with spamassassin, rbls and now we are planning to install
clamav also. Its very easy to get exim working with spam assassin. In my
opinion, using spamassassin should get rid of more than 80% of the spams
( I got realy good results on my domain ).

Spamassassin can be run in learning mode where we can train sa which all
types of mails are to be treated as spam and which not. Exim can be
configured to deliver all the spam - tagged mails to a common inbox ( may
be [EMAIL PROTECTED] - I did this ). 

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