On 03/13/2014 03:35 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
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.

Do I take this to mean that DSPAM needs to be trained in order to be effective? IOW, it's not very effective out-of-the-box?

--
-Eric 'shubes'


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