On 3/13/2014 3:12 PM, Eric Shubert wrote: > I prefer scanning during the smtp session as well, as it elimintates > the bounce and possible backscatter. > > I don't recall for sure off hand which of SA or DSPAM is better at > global vs user oriented scanning. My thinking was to do the global > scan during smtp, and user scan (along with filtering) during delivery. > > With spamdyke now being able to handle authentication (and I expect > user verification), it might be practical to put the user oriented > scan up front during smtp. That would be ideal. Then we would probably > just go with one over the other. > > If DSPAM can be easily configured to do global and/or user targeted > scanning, we might go with that. I'm not necessarily adverse to > switching from SA to DSPAM. This would need to happen in conjunction > with replacing simscan though, as I don't believe simscan has a DSPAM > configuration. Or does it? > > Thanks. > Simscan does have dspam support, here <http://www.inter7.com/?page=simscan>. (http://www.inter7.com/?page=simscan)
One can call dspam (dpsamc) with any user you want, even a global user. I don't think DSPAM is ever rule based only statistically based, while SA is rule and statistically based.
