Anti spam filtering tools

2015-03-05 Thread b...@todoo.biz
Hi, I am currently using postfix with amavisd + spamassassin on FreeBSD. I have also SPF implemented with some py module. It is working quite well but I found the management and update of amavisd quite heavy ! I wanted to know what you were using out there in order to filter efficiently s

Re: Anti spam filtering tools

2015-03-05 Thread b...@todoo.biz
I am quite surprised that no one has anything to say about this… ;-? G.B. > Le 5 mars 2015 à 19:17, b...@todoo.biz a écrit : > > Hi, > > I am currently using postfix with amavisd + spamassassin on FreeBSD. > I have also SPF implemented with some py module. > > It is working quite wel

Re: Anti spam filtering tools

2015-03-05 Thread Aly Khimji
Hey, I know it can be quite cumbersome but are you using a flat file for managing amavisd and policies or are using mysql backend? I have found putting all the policies, domains, managment, blacklists etc.. into mysql to be a much better way to manage it. Then you can use a tool like phpmyadmin

Re: Anti spam filtering tools

2015-03-05 Thread Eugene R
with very different usage/load patterns. Maybe you should try a similar approach. Eugene -Original Message- From: b...@todoo.biz Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 1:55 AM To: postfix-users@postfix.org Subject: Re: Anti spam filtering tools I am quite surprised that no one has anything to

Re: Anti spam filtering tools

2015-03-05 Thread Noel Jones
All anti-spam tools require configuration and updating. Updating (via the FreeBSD ports system or the various linux package management tools) should be fairly painless for any antispam tool you choose, or at least they should all have a similar level of pain. Amavisd-new does not stand out as par

Re: Anti spam filtering tools

2015-03-06 Thread b...@todoo.biz
Le 6 mars 2015 à 00:48, Noel Jones a écrit : > > All anti-spam tools require configuration and updating. > > Updating (via the FreeBSD ports system or the various linux package > management tools) should be fairly painless for any antispam tool > you choose, or at least they should all have a si