Thus said Marc Baaden on Thu, 05 Aug 2021 09:50:46 +0200: > Any hints of how to implement such a thing, or something related? I of > course am also grateful for your opinion whether that makes sense or > if there are better options.
Are you using any of the bayesian capabilities of SpamAssassin and "training" it? For filtering, I found that to be the best method, in fact, on that note, I actually found CRM114 to be superior and ditched SpamAssassin when I was into "filtering": https://sourceforge.net/projects/crm114/ I stopped using filters long ago and oddly enough, I get almost no spam these days. I do, however, maintain a heavy handed RBL at the MTA level and also use zen.spamhaus.org. I also have a C/R that guards certain email addresses: http://smarden.org/qconfirm/index.html I think that there are alternatives to qconfirm that work with other MTAs. That being said, I cannot remember the last time I actually got any "spam". If I ever do get enough spam to warrant it, I would implement spamd: http://man.openbsd.org/spamd Many moons ago, I used it to effectively block thousands of junk email per day. Andy _______________________________________________ Exmh-users mailing list Exmh-users@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/exmh-users