TongMaster wrote:
The filters on a centralised server will always be behind current SPAM
trends, as far as I can see because it's more difficult to train than
your local SPAM solutions. Yes, we should have a centralised SPAM filter
(and probably do) but without someone training it it's going to lag and
more SPAM will get through.

We use Maia Mailguard as a centralised filter that users can train. I spose we could whack up an instance for slug to use. It would give us pretty much no spam over a bit of training time. I doubt its worth the effort though.

http://www.renaissoft.com/maia/

dave
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