Roel wrote: > Regarding spamfilters: you can use spamassassin very easily.
Very true; spamassassin is a great product. Another option is ASSP, which will drop the incoming smtp connection when it recognises the sender is spam (usually within the first 10k of the connection). This helps to save resources (CPU, disk, memory and bandwidth) on your machine and politely tell the spammer her/his mail is not welcome. Cheers! Chris
