I'm moving a Debian mail server installation over to a different machine
environment and I figure that I may as well take the opportunity for a
fresh install and rethink. I've been using greylistd to good effect, but
I'd be surprised if it keeps working so well long-term. I have long
lists of aliases in Exim and perhaps more automated use of throwaway
addresses could have value; I haven't really thought that through.

What are people expecting will work well in the future for rejecting
spam at the MTA? E.g., SpamAssassin's performance, use of IP blacklists,
etc. I can live with some spam, if I am fairly sure I'm not wrongly
rejecting anything. I'm happy to look at anything conveniently packaged
for jessie.

-- Mark


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