Mark

On Tue, Sep 8, 2015, at 06:04 PM, Mark Martinec wrote:
> Still the Amavis is my main open-source project and is not dead,
> although it may be understandable that as the SpamAssassin library
> is the main anti-spam tool of Amavis, the success of Amavis is
> coupled with well-being of SpamAssassin.

I was just getting around to 'putting 2 and 2 together'.  I've seen your posts 
all over the place over at SA, but hadn't connected the name to Amavisd.

Thanks for the comments.  I'm glad to hear that the project is still alive and 
kicking.  Don't have any sense yet about relative performance of the various 
tools listed on the Postfix site.  I DO get the sense that Amavisd runs on some 
big installation.

>From what I can tell, it sure does all that I want & need, I'm just nervous 
>about investing in something that's "good but dead".  Been there, done that, 
>right?

So I'll likely give it a try having heard from the 'horse's mouth'.

Reading the Postfix lists I find a lot of low-end/new users like me asking 
Amavisd related questions, but hadn't seen anyone who actually runs a 
production server in a business actually say "use this".  Elsewhere, sure.  
JUst not here yet.  SO thought I'd ask.

Thanks again.

John

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