Re: [Re: Openwave Opinions]

2003-11-10 Thread joshua sahala
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

Re: [Re: Openwave Opinions]

2003-11-10 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
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

Re: Openwave Opinions

2003-11-08 Thread Rubens Kuhl Jr.
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

Re: Openwave Opinions

2003-11-08 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
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

Re: Openwave Opinions

2003-11-08 Thread Rubens Kuhl Jr.
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

Re: Openwave Opinions

2003-11-08 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
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