On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 11:06:44PM -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote: > > I will say generically that for an OP who has the time, avoiding content > filters and using SMTP time blocking methods is probably more effective in the > long run and makes more efficient use of network and server resources.
You always have time to advertise content filters being "bad", so I just have to make a pointless rebuttal.. Can you tell me any big public service (not a one man server) that doesn't use content filtering at all? By public I don't mean a site that has the ability to block freemailers, universities, etc hacked accounts.. I'm sure any serious site uses lots of SMTP time rejects, but you _need_ some sort of content filtering for the rest. Unless you bear the burden on clients MUA. PS. I think I've spent maybe an hour or two maintaining our mail server in the last few months, and it's still running fine.. how is that not efficient? My work time costs much more than the imaginary network and server resources.