I came into this group with out really an introduction. I rarely send email that is not needed. I have been interested in computers/electronics/software since 1986 when I received a Commodore 64 for my birthday and never stopped.
I started professionally working with computers in 1994 at a mom and pop shop. Gradually worked my way up to where I am now overt the next 20 years. My first foray to Linux was Redhat 5.1 Manhattan around 1998. After I figured out how cool it was I never looked back but for me its more about the kernel than the distro. I run many machines at home with different OS's. Combinations of Ubuntu, CentOS, OSX, Windows, OpenBSD. Some are hard machines some are VM's. All for testing different things here and there. I have been deeply into SA since 2004 since I handle most of the mail admin functions on our server farm. We have changed mail systems twice since I have been with this employer but they all use pieces of SA here ant there. Not to mention our reversed SA for outbound scoring. It does not stop or bounce mail just scores it and postfix header routing routes the mail out the appropriate server depending on what the SA score was. Besides the Apache SA project I am also interested in Lucene, Hadoop, Spark, and other AI/Distributed computing projects. Now just let me get up to speed with this group and let me know what needs to be done and I will happily jump in. --Bryan Vest
