SpamAssassin needs a bit of tuning and some additional rulesets before you
get it really going. Also using Bayes and training it for about a week and
on two installations (one with 100 users, another with about 500) I don't
get a single false positive.

"Happiness makes up in height what it lacks in length"
-- Robert Frost


2009/7/10 Mike Barnard <[email protected]>

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>> 3. Managing Virtual Domains using Postfix & MySQL (works with #1 as well)
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> nice one...
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>> Mike, are you using razor/dcc for your spam filtering?
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> actually, i have spamassassin just to tag anything i may have missed so
> that (forgive me for this) Exchange and Kaspersky Anti-Spam can handle it
> from there.
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> I got a little too many false positives with SA before.
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> --
> Mike
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> Of course, you might discount this possibility, but remember that one in
> a million chances happen 99% of the time.
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