I use EasyAntiSpam.com. For $30, they'll filter all the domains on your 
mail server. Some things still get through, but we get no false 
positives and very few spams through.

Shannon Roddy wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I've got a couple of domains that receive email directly.  I do not
> currently have any spam filters configured on them.  Things have
> stayed below the radar... till now.
>
> Does anyone know of :
>
> a) a cheap or free service I can point my MX record to and have them
> filter mail for me?
> b) a fairly easy to use (free) set of scripts to "pre-train" something
> like spamassassin?  I really don't want to learn the nitty gritty of
> configuring it myself.
>
> (A or B are preferable) or
>
> c) a quick easy cheat sheet on configuring spamassassin and clamav on
> Ubuntu (6.06 LTS)?
>
> I really am time challenged lately, so I would prefer to point the MX
> record elsewhere and let someone else filter the mail for me.
>
> Thanks,
> Shannon
>
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