Denny Schierz wrote:
hi,
Am Montag, den 09.10.2006, 16:34 +0300 schrieb Mikko Toivola:
I've achieved best results fighting spam using simple MTA-level
the most hinds you listed, i use them too, but helo RFC. I have some
customer who has problems to get mail from there customers - worldwide,
cause there are many MTAs that are not sending rfc conforming mails.
Also i use greylisting, but if the spammer has "real" mailserver, you
have no chance to block them.
I'm using all the anti-spam configs you are, including greylisting.
Greylisting did a great job of cutting my spam traffic by a factor of
10, but I'd still like to push that higher.
I haven't looked at DSPAM in a long time (over a year), but the several
times I looked at it before that I was annoyed at the poor support it
had for running with postfix in conjunction with other filters. I'm
already running SpamAssassin and I'm not willing to turn that off just
because the developer of DSPAM says his product is better than SA.
I'll probably take another look at DSPAM in the next week or two, but
I'd be interested in hearing anything you come up with.
Thanks,
e.
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