Hi all,

my 2 cts: - greylisting by the MTA blocks 35% of the spam (I use postfix+postgrey)
- "sender address verification" by the MTA blocks 20% of the spam (I use postfix with reject_unverified_sender option).
- as stated by others: surbl and SARE rules help a lot.


I consider this question a FAQ but I do not see it in the official FAQ, so maybe some kind person who knows how to update the wiki (never done that), could add it.

-Marc


Andy wrote:
Did you activate and train Bayes? It will be your best friend, along with
SURBL (http://surbl.org).

Now life is _very_ easy (related to spam).

Andy



"Ronald I. Nutter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have typed:

I have SA running with Postfix running with Amavisd and Razor.  In the
short time (a little over a day) that we have had this running, we have
noticed a dramatic reduction in spam with the default settings specified
in the Scott Henderson setup document we used.  Are there any other
databases/addons that would be suggested to use ?  I don't want to
over engineer it but want to do the best job possible at blocking spam.

Thanks to all those that helped with all my questions on getting things
up and running.



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Met vriendelijke groeten,

Marc Kool
Vioro Consultancy



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