It seems I answered too quickly, upon snooping around a bit further I find that I have had spamcop, spamhaus and surbl configured for some time now, so things aren't as bad as I thought. I have ditched Maia now, it was easy enough to set up, but just adds more complication to the mix and didn't really add significant value or efficacity to the system. So I have gone back to a straight amavis/sa filter and will hand tune it and see where I get to. I have the impression I will need to create a SA plugin to the perform the test I originally posted about.
Thanks for the pointers all. Chris Steve Holdoway wrote: >You're asking someone who peddles a (far better!) competitor to SA how to set >it up! Sorry, I *really* don't know. IIRC you use postfix... they plug in >there pretty well. Either way, I'm sure googling spamassassin/rbl/howto you'll >find what you're after. > >Now, if you used sendmail/qmail, then I'd be trying to sell you a really nice >bridge at this time (: > >Steve > >On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 14:22:46 +0200 >chris bayley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>Thanks Steve, >> >>no upon investigation it seems I'm not using them yet, nor SURBL or >>URIBL so it appears there is some room for improvement in my system >>performance. >>
