> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Jeff Buehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : mercredi 22 juin 2005 18:30
> À : [email protected]
> Objet : [xmail] Re: Help Xscanner
> 
> 
>  If you have a SPAM problem, I would advise the following 
> configuration:
> 
> 1. Dump windows.  Ubiquitous != good.  Install Linux or FreeeBSD.

> this may seem a bit elaborate, but in my opinion Windows is 
> really not ideal
> (unstable, not too scaleable, not free) for running a mail 
> server.  I found

My xmail 'windows' server runs good from xmail 0.96 to xmail 1.21 now and
never restarted nor bugged ;-)
(except for standard maintenance)
I have too some FreeBSD running well too ...
Badly configured Linux/FreeBSD/... equal badly configured windows too ....

Don't be soo partial ;-) Well configured Windows equals well configured
linux or others
It's not really on these arguments that free software will win ...

So don't start a war again please ...

> Spam Assassin works well for anti-spam purposes, but it's a 
> little bit CPU
> intensive relative to ASSP in my experience.  I'm sorry but I 
> can't help you
> with the doList filter, although at first look doList seems 
> to be a pretty
> weak anti-spam solution - it's just a filter without Bayesian 
> analysis or
> anything.
> 
> Jeff
> 


My one experience on spam battle :
Run Xmail (one your os of choice, just configure the os correctly ...)
Add it Davide's excellent GLST filter
Add it a good virus scanner (av-filter from Dario, henry.it, with fprot or
nai)

At this time, you eliminate 99% spams without big
cpu/software/harware/config...
This is approximatively the result I found after 2 months with this
configuration
(we are hosters, with a good number of mails coming in every day)

Francis

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