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From: Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman (buanzo
buanzo.com.ar)
Date: Fri May 02 2008 - 09:27:28 CDT
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Victor Duchovni wrote:
| Beyond Zen, your efforts are probably best directed at message content
| filtering say SpamAssassin with SURBL lookups to filter spam URLs, ...
Thanks everyone for your comments, both on and off-list. I think I'll not be adding an extra RBL
after all. Maybe the German-spam one. I'd really like to find a Russian-spam RBL. I get lots of it.
OTOH, I'm using clamsmtp, zen, greylisting and spf. I don't want to use amavisd-new or any other
"everything included" tools. What do you recommend? Of course, I'm interested in SpamAssassin. My
servers are used 99% for relaying to internal mail servers in other companies (I'm the smarthost and
public MX for them), so something like spamc via xfilter in a maildrop rules file is not good.
I've read many guides and checked-out the addons page at postfix.org, but for my situation, what
would the group recommend?
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Arturo "Buanzo" Busleiman
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