[SGVLUG] Good howto on spam fighting.
Emerson, Tom (*IC)
Tom.Emerson at wbconsultant.com
Fri Feb 29 14:18:24 PST 2008
Is there any particular filter you would like to use [spamassassin or
???]
Likewise, any preferences on the virus scanner [clam-AV...]
The SA site has some references and how-to's specifically tailored to
postfix
You should also consider a mysql database to hold per-user white/black
lists and other preferences.
IMAP is great for windows clients -- you can [should] create a "this is
spam you didn't catch" folder; users should drag their messages to this
folder, and in the background you run a cron job to add them to the spam
database. With IMAP, messages are moved "intact"; with POP, (A) you
don't have any such folder on the server, and (B) having users FORWARD a
message to a "this is spam..." address tends to munge the headers.
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:sgvlug-bounces at sgvlug.net] On Behalf Of Michael Proctor-Smith
> Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 2:06 PM
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> Subject: [SGVLUG] Good howto on spam fighting.
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> So I am tired of getting spam at my work email addresses, My
> personal email the place where this message is coming from
> Gmail does it for me.
>
> Anyway sense I am the admin for work I have wanted to
> implement spam filtering for awhile, maybe sense I am at it I
> will do virus checking as well but that is of a lesser
> concern. Any good howtos or recommendations. I am working
> with postfix and virtual mailboxes and courier for imap/pop access.
>
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