I've previously used spamassasin at work, and we still do. 

It worked pretty well, havent had any false positives as I've wacked the
sensitivity up pretty high.

Installed spambayes last week, though I havent been training it well
enough. I'm skipping mailing lists and that for training, and cleared
out my too-bluddy-huge imap box(es) prior to installing.

spambayes doesnt appear to be doing much yet, but I'm sure it will given
time. 

Also I'm using sanitizer so that bad html messages, and other outlook
type exploits dont hurt my poor evolution.

All of this is server side, I do my own procmail imap filtering for
spambayes, and server wide procmail for spamassassin, virus scanning and
sanitizer.


Sascha


On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 17:38, Nick Rout wrote:
> Does anyone have any views? the candidates seem to be:
> 
> http://spambayes.sf.net
> http://bogofilter.sf.net
> http://bmf.sf.net
> http://www.spamassassin.org (more than just bayesian)
> 
> I am talking about integration with postfix and procmail here, not
> client side.
> 
> any experiences, war stories, horror stories, accuracy stats, tips,
> performance measures (running on a fairly low end machine until I can
> afford a newer server).
-- 
Sascha Beaumont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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