And if that is not enough, look into hooking SpamAssassin (freshmeat.net has it) into your local delivery agent.
Works like a charm and nails A LOT of spam for me. On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 05:09:20PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Qmail (and qmail-ldap) both work using tcpserver. Now tcpserver can check > rbl lists, so this is a a very good beginning for spam filtering. Also > qmail-ldap has the possibility to deny mails for which the sender address > does not resolve, again spam filtering. > Also the max number of mails (rcpt-to's) can be limited, and using scripts > on the logfiles, also the max number of mails sent in a specific period of > time can be limited. > > Had enough? :) > > Franky > > On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Alex Zhukov wrote: > > > hi all! > > > > i'm trying to persuade my boss to migrate our iPlanet mail server to > > qmail-ldap. can you help me? > > the biggest concern is spam filtering so if anyone could point me to a web > > page where i can read more about spam filtering with qmail-ldap (not just > > "qmail" please, but specific info on qmail-ldap) it would be great. > > > > thanks in advance > > > -- Pedro Melo Cunha - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Novis - Dir. Rede - ISP <http://www.novis.pt/> Ed. Atrium Saldanha - P�a. Dq. Saldanha, 1 - 7� / 1050-094 Lisboa tel: +351 21 0104340 - Fax: +351 21 0104301
