Re: Question regarding mailserver setup
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 12:58:31PM +0200, Jonas Thambert wrote: Im using postfix,amavisd,clamav,spamassassin on a OpenBSD 3.9 server. The setup works great. The problem I have is that I would like to use Razor or Pyzor. I tried and installed razor but it doesnt seem to work very well. On another Linux server I have Pyzor and it catches almost all spam I get. What is the best anti-spam solution to use for OpenBSD? Allow me to compare/contrast my anti-spam solution of 2 months ago with my present solution. Two months ago: OS: OpenBSD 3.9 MTA: sendmail AV: None Server anti-spam: None Client anti-spam: spamassassin with bayes; no network tests Average total spam per day: 100 Average spam in INBOX per day: 20 Present: OS: OpenBSD 3.9 MTA: sendmail AV: None Server anti-spam: spamd in greylisting mode Client anti-spam: spamassassin with bayes; network tests enabled Average total spam per day: 0.17 Average spam in INBOX per day: 0.02 Summary: I used to have to download 6000 spam messages every 2 months; now I download 10. I used to have 1200 spam messages in my INBOX; now I have but 1. This is just for my account. Have a great day! -jeff
Question regarding mailserver setup
Hi, Im using postfix,amavisd,clamav,spamassassin on a OpenBSD 3.9 server. The setup works great. The problem I have is that I would like to use Razor or Pyzor. I tried and installed razor but it doesnt seem to work very well. On another Linux server I have Pyzor and it catches almost all spam I get. What is the best anti-spam solution to use for OpenBSD? Regards Jonas
Re: Question regarding mailserver setup
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 12:58:31PM +0200, Jonas Thambert wrote: Hi, Im using postfix,amavisd,clamav,spamassassin on a OpenBSD 3.9 server. The setup works great. The problem I have is that I would like to use Razor or Pyzor. I tried and installed razor but it doesnt seem to work very well. On another Linux server I have Pyzor and it catches almost all spam I get. What is the best anti-spam solution to use for OpenBSD? as for me, greylisting seems to the most efficient( spamd or postgrey); i also use razor and dcc, but they aren't noticeably effective. Maybe this [1] will give you some hints( it covers DCC setup). - Lukasz Sztachanski [1] http://flakshack.com/anti-spam/wiki/index.php -- 0x058B7133 // 16AB 4EBC 29DA D92D 8DBE BC01 FC91 9EF7 058B 7133 http://entropy.pl http://entropy.pl/?blog