Jake,
I have installed it.. I will keep you posted on how it turns out.
TM
Dave
Jake Vickers wrote:
DAVID wrote:
I was doing some intense reading about spamdyke and it seems to be
the answer to dropping mail from outside the us or whatever countries
you need to block for spam.
I want to migrate from spamassassin to spamdyke. Is there any
special changes I need to make if I currently use spam assassin to
move to spamdyke?
Spamdyke is just a frontend for incoming SMTP connections - it has
nothing to do with Spamassassin. You will still need to run
Spamassassin to catch spam. Spamdyke just (if configured correctly)
limits the number of spam messages make it to Spamassassin. Think of
Spamdyke as an email firewall.
And you can install Spamdyke easily with Qmailtoaster-Plus.
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