This has been our experience as well. We block on average 70,000
messages a day for our 1300 clients. Around 5,000 mails are delivered
daily. The majority of the blocking is done through greylisting, postfix
rules, and RBLs. The users are passive; ~2% of the mail recipients in
our organization actively use DSpam.

Pictorially, our setup is as follows:

Postfix -> postgrey -> RBL -> SpamAssassin -> DSpam -> Clamav.

The mail filter's performance is being graphed using the "mailgraph"
utility written by David Schweikert.

We're pleased with the setup, though it took a bit of tuning.

-Gary

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Gary J. Waters Jr.
Mohave County Information Technology
700 W. Beale St.
Kingman, AZ 86401
(928)753-0740x4137
[email protected]
http://www.co.mohave.az.us

>>> John Holbrook <[email protected]> 03/20/2009 8:52 AM >>>
Oops. Didn't send this to the list first time...sorry Kenneth.

Not specifically a DSPAM thing but the best way I found to reduce spam
is greylisting. We saw our overall email load drop by 90% as soon as
we turned on greylisting.  Went from approximately 20,000 emails a day
to less than 2,000.

http://greylisting.org/ 


Hey Gary,

Any particular reason for using Spamassassin with Dspam?  

Mo

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