Spammers keep trying, from the same IPs, for days here, so graylisting is 
useless for us.

On SA and other things that require training, this is a nice story for you. A 
client received an average of 60 spam items per day on his own inbox alone. He 
trusted Kasperski, was confident on the accountant's ability to filter 
manually, and was happy to pay for everybody's waste of time in filtering their 
own daily dose of junk. This is a company with a cash-flow of 12M per year. One 
day, the accountant printed a fake bill: both archives and backups were 
encrypted by a ransomware. The boss paid for it, against the advice of the 
police, because funding international organised crime is a penal offence here. 
He obtained the antivirus, but it did not work.

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On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 3:06 PM, Markus Rosjat <ros...@ghweb.de> wrote:

> Hi there, my boss is getting on my nerves that greylisting is basically out 
> of date because of things like outlook.com and mails ending up delayed for 
> ever. So the next logical step would be to deploy a tool like rspamd or 
> spamassasin to examin mail content. These tools need to be trained and if you 
> have a small mailserver with less accounts this could take a while I imagine. 
> So my question is, is there some source that you could use to train these 
> kind of tools (like a database that you could connect to for training 
> conntent ) or is every one here, that uses these tools, lucky enough to have 
> a shit load of users that do the training for your systems? some informations 
> about this would be helpful regards -- Markus Rosjat fon: +49 351 8107223 
> mail: ros...@ghweb.de G+H Webservice GbR Gorzolla, Herrmann Königsbrücker 
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