Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 00:46:14 -0700 From: "jdow" <jdow@earthlink.net> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: spamfilter Message-ID: <04b401c6b607$be8129c0$0225a8c0@Wednesday> References: <20060731173633.V15966@justnosweat.net><44CED510.4070000@ywave.com><17615.14574.739939.247118@jerusalem.litteratus.org><200608020205.k7225Fs5023711@banyan.cs.ait.ac.th> <20060802005403.I27679@ganymede.hub.org>
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Precisely how is this different from the basic SpamAssassin capabilities either via MySQL or via user accounts? I use per user BAYES filtering and per user rules and scores on the machine here. {^_^} Joanne ----- Original Message ----- From: "User Freebsd" <freebsd@hub.org> > > If you want a truly user-friendly spam/virus solution, check out: > > http://www.renaissoft.com/maia/ > > I have this backing >200 VPS, including postgresql.org itself, and its > literally a dream, as it allows *each user* to individually tailor their > settings ... > > On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Olivier Nicole wrote: > >>> 1) spamd (part of SpamAssassin) is written in perl. This is >>> fine for a workstation, not so much for a high-volume mail server. >> >> SpamAssassin itself is written in Perl... But it can be run on a >> remote server, it does not have to be on the machine running sendmail. >> >>> 2) installing spamass-milter requires rebuilding sendmail. (I >>> have no idea about other MTAs.) This usually sounds more >>> frightening than it is, but can still lead to complications. >> >> I think stock sendmail is installed with milter, so it is only a >> matter aof configuration, not of compiling. >> >> Olivier
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