Spamassassin works great.  I've set my block level to 5.7 I believe and
I think I get about 1 spam per day not-filtered.  In the last 3 months I
haven't had a non-spam filtered.  I'm also looking at a volume of about
500-800 valid messages per day (yeah, alot of lists).

Those are pretty good numbers I think and the overhead on my firewall is
not noticable (I was running a dual-p2-300 as firewall/mailserver/web
server until about a week ago).

Robert


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>    I know this is off-topic but since joining this list I'm getting
> increasing levels of Spam. I've heard that using SpamCop.net to process and
> report spam can help. Is this true? Is it worth bothering with?
> 
> Thanks,
> Kevin
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