On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 11:46, Kirk Strauser wrote: > I've been following the thread about TMDA with some interest, mainly because > I recently started rejecting about 99.9% of incoming spam *without* using > challenge-response or other load-increasing methods. For details, read: > > http://subwiki.honeypot.net/cgi-bin/view/Freebsd/FilterMailWithPostFix > > I wrote this article based on my experience on a FreeBSD server, but there's > nothing that couldn't be converted directly for use on a Debian system. > > In a nutshell, before implementing this plan, I was receiving about 600 > emails and 50 spams per day. Afterward, I'm receiving about 600 emails and > 1 spam (yes, one) per day. In other words, I don't seem to be having any > false positives at all.
I like your attitude Kirk. I have used many of your snippets/pages to make things more workable in the WWOIT (Wonderful World Of Information Technology) I can say this, those .cf directives are portable to Exim(v4.x) as well. Personally I prefer Exim, but it is a preference. I implemented Exim with Exiscan-acl and SpamAssassin/CLAM-AV (in the same loop even) :P I too have seen a severe drop in my Spam. I am even using RulesDuJour I get plenty of Good Mail now. -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] The technology that is Stronger, better, faster: Linux
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