Hello Gilles,
I'm not at all familiar with filters but it seems to me that everyone has its
own way to fight spam: shell script, python script, filters...
Right now I'm not able to avoid spam I use spamd and grey/black listing but
it's not enough.
I don't find a simple way to avoid mails with a specific regexp in the subject
or body of the mail. Or synchronise with RBLs or ask opensmtpd to make some
checks."if IP of the sender is not a mx for the sender domain then reject" with
an opensmtpd rule."if subject of the domain is in table then reject"
That's what I mean by native.
Probably you'll answer that the goal of smtpd is to deliver mails not to do
this kind of tasks.
Regards
Le dimanche 30 juin 2019 à 13:47:04 UTC+2, Gilles Chehade
<[email protected]> a écrit :
On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 01:03:46PM +0000, Mik J wrote:
> Hello,
Hello,
> I'm also interested in this topic. A lot of spam are still passing through.
> On my personal mailbox, I receive almost no spam.But on addresses that are
> visible on a website I receive spam, two/three per day many are blocked
> though.
> I have the same strategy as Thomas and use spamd and spam trap mails.
>
I'm currently working on bringing a filter-rspamd to life, see:
https://poolp.org/posts/2019-06-30/june-2019-report-fion-bpg-and-smtpd/
> Joerg your filter looks nice but I don't understand how it works.I'm looking
> forward to have something native with opensmtpd, spam is a pain.
>
I don't understand what you mean by "native".
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