J.P. Trosclair wrote: > ... >> Could someone recommend a really good open source or affordable >> commercial anti-spam solution? >> ... >> > I haven't done gray listing personally, but I've seen good remarks made aobut it here on the list and in other places.
Depends on the source/nature of your spam. It's good for reducing the load on SpamAssassin et. al. and it blocks lots of virus-sent spam. Greylisting alone lets some through at work but I just rebuilt my *very* old (circa late-90s) server at home and added greylisting and the greylisting alone reduced the spam from 100+/day to 1 every day or two. Ok. I will read up more on this. Based on your (and others') experience, what are the Pros and Cons compared to a traditionalAmavis + SA, etc.? Thanks,JB __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com