Normally I recommend that anyone using their leaf email address forward the mail to a gmail account and let google spam-filter it for you. I've tried many different spam filters over the years and honestly have never succeeded in removing a sufficient amount of spam from my own email addresses for it to be worth maintaining my own spam filter. Google, on the other-hand, does an excellent job on spam and retains the spam under its own label for 30 days so I can correct mistakes.
-Matt On Sun, Feb 18, 2018 at 6:22 PM, Pierre Abbat <p...@leaf.dragonflybsd.org> wrote: > Every so often, I get a spam sent to my leaf account. I checked the last > one, > which is SEO spam. It was sent from 202.160.134.13. I tried to connect to > port > 25 and got a timeout, so apparently it is not running a mail server. This > sort > of spam can be easily blocked with greylisting, which I use on my mail > servers. I see that Postgrey is in the repo. Is anyone else getting spam on > leaf addresses? Would it be good to greylist it? > > Pierre > -- > Jews use a lunisolar calendar; Muslims use a solely lunar calendar. > >