Hello, I maintain a large webmail host (I bet you can figure out which one) for free/paid accounts that sends out tens of thousands of emails a day. We're not quite Yahoo Mail or Hotmail, but we're pretty big. We're looking to scan outbound mail using SpamAssassin and I'm hoping that someone here might have some suggestions or feedback on what the best way to configure this would be. I've seen a handful of posts about this in the archive, so I know it's come up before.
My plan is to scan all outbound mail and drop all mails that match to a log file or a separate directory where they can be hand-reviewed by someone in our customer service department. We also wouldn't want to actually modify the mails on the way out-- so we wouldn't add the spamassassin mail headers. Does anyone here have practical experience or advice, tweaks, etc. that would help us to implement this sort of thing? (I know the volume will be fairly high, but a nice farm of machines all running spamd should be able to load balance that part fairly well. It's the rules I'm worried about and how to make the log/discard work the way I want.) Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. Joe -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Outbound-spam-filtering-for-a-large-ISP-tf4368897.html#a12452483 Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.