Re: [vchkpw] Anti-spam solution - favs?

2007-05-29 Thread Michael Johnson
One of the new tricks spammers are using is placing their spammy text in an image and trying to bypass Bayesian scanning with junk text. The pharma and stock spams seem to be particularly fond of this tactic. I've been using the FuzzyOCR plugin for SpamAssassin (http://fuzzyocr.own-hero.net/) to

[vchkpw] Anti-spam solution - favs?

2007-05-21 Thread ISP Lists
I've got vpopmail/netqmail built using typical clamav and spamassassin (clamd, spamd). I've got XBL filtering and CHKUSER enabled on smtp. I'm actively training my Bayes filters. I do not use verified sender or SPF. Spamassassin's local.cf look like this: required_score 6 rewrite_header

Re: [vchkpw] Anti-spam solution - favs?

2007-05-21 Thread DAve
ISP Lists wrote: I've got vpopmail/netqmail built using typical clamav and spamassassin (clamd, spamd). I've got XBL filtering and CHKUSER enabled on smtp. I'm actively training my Bayes filters. I do not use verified sender or SPF. Spamassassin's local.cf look like this: required_score 6