From: Ray Heasman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I have been personally running TMDA for a long time now, and it has been working very well for me. However, I am in a situation where some combination of heuristic spam filtering and TMDA on a per-user basis would be very useful for some of the people using one of my mail servers.
That shouldn't be too much trouble.
So far, I have looked at spamassassin and bogofilter. Would people mind giving me their opinions on these filters and perhaps some anecdotes on how you use them?
Sure, just install spamassassin, and use the .qmail files to control who uses it. Here is what mine looks like:
| /usr/local/src/mailquotacheck.sh $LOCAL
| preline spamc -f | preline /usr/local/src/tmda-0.81/bin/tmda-filter --vhome-script /usr/local/src/vmailmgr-vdir.sh
| bouncesaying "This address does not exist."
Then you can just use your incoming filter file to handle the rest of the processing.
Chris Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Administrator JM Associates
"We are successful when our bosses wonder what it is we do all day." -- Tim Mullen
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