Dspam is pretty good, however maildrop is giving me the shits now.

> How is dspam ?  I switched to gmail to help with spam because all of
> the anti-spam tools seemed to require tons of admin work.  I'd like to
> run my own little mail server again because I hate all the errors I
> see from gmail, and especially when I can't log in because of some
> error at gmail.

> -Terry




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