Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is not just financial resources - it is also a factor of time to
build a filter / set of filters from scratch (even with spamassasin +
bogofilter you need to train it extensively, and tweak its rulesets to
suit your mail flow).
there are
joshua sahala writes on 11/10/2003 11:03 AM:
there are some online spam archives that you can download and feed, and
while it may take you a little time to write a script to push the archives
training on your spam feed is what will work for you. rather longish
and laborious process though.
i
Anyone have any openwave mail MX opinions or experience good or bad?
Every mail product that costs lots of money will yield a worse overall
solution that using a good free/open-source mail software (postfix, qmail,
exim... pick one) and spending money on people with good technical skills to
Rubens Kuhl Jr. writes on 11/8/2003 5:53 PM:
Anyone have any openwave mail MX opinions or experience good or bad?
Every mail product that costs lots of money will yield a worse overall
solution that using a good free/open-source mail software (postfix, qmail,
exim... pick one) and spending
Every mail product that costs lots of money will yield a worse overall
solution that using a good free/open-source mail software (postfix,
qmail,
exim... pick one) and spending money on people with good technical
skills to
tune and adapt the system. Unless, of course, your financial
Rubens Kuhl Jr. writes on 11/8/2003 7:51 PM:
Sometimes outsourcing corporate / isp mail handling to a provider like
us, criticalpath, postini etc might be a good way to go.
Outsourcing is usually a good way to get a solution with expertise instead
of a next-next-finish software installation and