Craig, its great for the Unix users. With windows exchange servers what I have previously done is set up an MTA on the network edge that filters and forwards to the the exchange server.
Its much more effective than the cloudmark system based on vipul's razor. I've been using spamaassasin for about two years now, and I've had a total of 4 false positives.... best of luck! chris On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 21:43, Craig H. Block wrote: > For any of you who haven't checked out SpamAssasin (http://spamassassin.org) > I highly recommend it. I just got it set up on my server and it is just > brilliant. So far it's doing a great job of trapping all the spam. I'm > just using a real simple .promailrc that fires up the filter then sends > flagged mail to a special "spam" account so I can review it once in a while > to check for incorrectly flagged messages. Part of the reason I'm sending > this message is that I'd like to see how an RLUG message fairs on the > SpamAssassin tests. > > - Craig > > > _______________________________________________ > RLUG mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.rlug.org/mailman/listinfo/rlug -- Christopher Neitzert http://www.neitzert.com/~chris 775.853.5314 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - pgp key on request
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