On 23/01/13 10:20, Jochen Spieker wrote:
> Chris Davies:
>> Alois Mahdal <alois.mahdal.1-ndm...@zxcvb.cz> wrote:
>> 
>>> Since I'm using various clients, filtering using rules in MUA is not
>>> practical.  I would prefer to have all this logic in a single place,
>>> (namely my personal VPS box), where for example a script would exist
>>> just for purpose of regularly checking new mail and moving the
>>> new messages to given folders based on pre-defined rules.
>> 
>> Exim4 with dovecot (IMAP) and sieve works well for me.
> 
> (Almost the) same here. Postfix+Dovecot with Sieve. The only thing I
> miss is the ability to run external programs like crm114 for spam
> filtering. It is possible to do that with Sieve as well, but I do not
> know of any nice way to train the filter.

And here - Exim with Dovecot and Sieve. Many mail clients include an
extension to manage Sieve filters. I run a global Spamasssin from Exim,
which means that definite spam can be rejected at SMTP time and maybe spam
can be first greylisted and then filtered into a Junk folder. I use the
Dovecot Antispam plugin to train Spamassin. It can be configured to work
with a variety of spam filters. Seems to work well.

Roger


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