Hello,

we are still on amavisd + SpamAssassin incl. some best-practices
rule-sets but there is a promising alternative:

https://www.syn-flut.de/rspamd-das-bessere-spamassassin

https://www.heinlein-support.de/sites/default/files/Rspamd_und_Mailinfrastruktur_Heinlein-Support_2018.pdf

Bye


Am 16.12.2020 um 09:03 schrieb Dr. Christopher Kunz via mailop:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm wondering which software is currently the best practice in OSS
> (incoming) spam detection and filtering?
>
> We are still using Spam Assassin on our main setup, but I feel that
> it's not aggressive enough to cope with current spam patterns,
> especially with regards to its rather conservative bayesian learning
> parameters.
>
> Is it generally being superseded by other OSS solutions, or should I
> be looking into fine-tuning it? It's a shared cluster, so per-mailbox
> bayesian learning is an important feature for us.
>
> Is it generally best practice to also scan all outgoing e-mail on a
> shared e-mail cluster for spamminess?
>
> Best regards,
>
> --ck
>
>
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