Quoting Stan Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just setup the basic spam filtering that uses the free lists of open
> relays and known spammers.  I've checked *all* the options, and yet no
> filtering seems to be occurring.

I use different technology (Postfix's RBL features) and have been for
several years.  AFAICT, no mail has ever been rejected by them.  It is
possible that both of us have mis-configured our systems.  But I doubt
it.  I do have e-mails rejected everyday by other anti-UCE features.

The one possible exception is the DNS/RBL lists at
dsn.rfc-ignorant.org.  These are organizations with mis-configured
e-mail servers.  Postfix is configured to warn in my logs rather than
rejecting.  I am matching each warning with the message.  So far, all
are spam.  If there are no false positives in a month, I will switch
it to real rejects.

Jeffrey


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