Hello Mik, On 04/19/18 13:18, Mik J wrote: > Thank you Simon for your answer. > > Actually, this marketing company is not doing heavy spam so they qualify mail > adresses then have time to retry to send their email. > Their unsubscribe button is worthless. > > Another option could be to subscribe their services with a spamtrap adress. > > But I was wondering what do you guys use to filter content of emails at the > smtp server level.
For these kind of cases I keep it rather low-tech. I added the following line to my smtpd.conf: reject from any sender <blacklist> for any and just manually add the the spam addresses to this table. > > Regards > > Le mercredi 18 avril 2018 à 22:50:32 UTC+2, Simon McFarlane <s...@desu.ne.jp> > a écrit : > > > On 04/18/2018 01:44 AM, Mik J wrote:> What other (not spamd and > > spamassassing) do you use ? > > > I use bgp-spamd [1] and a hand-assembled blacklist (using > dovecot-pigeonhole) of certain terms that usually only appear in spam. > It's not as good as SpamAssassin but it seems to stop the majority of > the spam I get. I'm down from 2-3 spam messages per day to one 10 days > or so. > > Simon > > [1] https://bgp-spamd.net/ > > -- > You received this mail because you are subscribed to misc@opensmtpd.org > <mailto:misc@opensmtpd.org> > To unsubscribe, send a mail to: misc+unsubscr...@opensmtpd.org > <mailto:unsubscr...@opensmtpd.org> > > -- You received this mail because you are subscribed to misc@opensmtpd.org To unsubscribe, send a mail to: misc+unsubscr...@opensmtpd.org