>From what I've read, you just need some sort of firewall rule to
redirect 25/tcp traffic for blacklisted IP's to spamd's listening
port. Is this incorrect? Iptables can do this fine.

Re: Why not just throw an OpenBSD box in the mix?

Because I just want to slow spammers down, not my MX server ;).
Seriously though, OpenBSD's relative lack of speed and lack of solid
SMP (but, this will soon change) make OpenBSD very undesirable to me
for production use. Regardless, they sure do have some neat toys ;-).
I still prefer pf over iptables.

per


On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 09:48:10 -0700, Jacob Meuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 08:58:54AM -0700, perdurabo wrote:
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> > 2.) Is there a port of OpenBSD's spamd available for Linux?
> 
> You'd also need a port of pf for linux.
> 
> Why not just throw an OpenBSD box in the mix?
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