I've had a lot of success with the "InSpammerBlacklist" mailet that comes with James. The key is using an effective blacklist. SpamCop seems to be the most inclusive. For example:

<mailet match="InSpammerBlacklist=bl.spamcop.net" class="ToProcessor">
<processor>blacklisted</processor> <!--Put it where you want it, or just drop it in a black hole-->
<notice>Sender in blacklist - see http://www.spamcop.net</notice>
</mailet>


At the moment I'm testing a "whitelist" mailet I wrote to insure that mail I expect doesn't get caught by a blacklister. If anyone's interested, let me know.

By the way, has anyone done anything with graylisting?

Regards,
Dick Dowdell


J Malcolm wrote:


I need some help on where to start for finding some good spam filter matcher/mailets for James. So far, I've just been running the default config that catches stuff on that one blacklist. But I'm sure there are much more sophisticated matchers out there. My spam is increasing daily, and I have to get something into James to help.

Is there a good repository out there somewhere? Or is there just the "one" that everyone uses that I need to install? Is there a matcher 'subscription' service for James matcher/mailets like the anti-virus apps where you can daily or weekly download the latest version for the latest spam tricks?

Thanks a bunch.

J.




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