Just a thought, In order to block more incoming spam you could add more rbl's
to your main.cf file.
I have spamassassin, but it's turned off in favor of the following smtpd
restrictions and domain blocking
in the plesk user interface, or filtering in the Cpanel interface. I have 2
servers which both use these restrictions:

smtpd_client_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, reject_rbl_client
sbl.spamhaus.org, reject_rbl_client xbl.spamhaus.org, reject_rbl_client
bl.spamcop.net, reject_rbl_client cbl.abuseat.org, reject_rbl_client
dnsbl.mags.net, reject_rbl_client bl.mailspike.net, reject_rbl_client
l2.apews.org, reject_rbl_client bl.tiopan.com, reject_rbl_client
niku.2ch.net, reject_rbl_client bl.spameatingmonkey.net

I ended up choosing these over time as I get a lot of spam emails, (because
I send a lot of emails). 
I started with a couple, but when one email got thru I would check the dbl
listings to see who might be
blocking the one that got thru. I would then add a rbl client that I found
was blocking the sender
who had just spammed me.

Here is a large  MultiRbl List <http://multirbl.valli.org>   if you want to
test any email IP's that are sending emails to domains on your server.

And if your not very concerned about blocking incoming emails but want to
block more try:
reject_rbl_client blackholes.five-ten-sg.com
It seems to be ok with the large domain ISP's, but it's bullish on
everything else.



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