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

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