* Ian Evans <dheianev...@gmail.com>:
> The long story short is that due to dealing with family medical issues over
> the past few years, my Combo web/postfix server is still on Ubuntu 14.04.
> 
> In a couple of months I will have some time to upgrade. Instead of risking
> an in place upgrade, I am going to fire up a new droplet on Digitalocean,
> install the latest stuff over there, and migrate my data.
> 
> My site has two email users, me and the missus. I currently run an email
> stack of postfix, amavis, spamassassin, clamav and dovecot. The Postfix
> also has dkim, dmarc, spf and postscreen.
> 
> Is there a more efficient, memory stingy, faster milter way to run
> spamassassin, clamav, etc, or would you recommend sticking with amavis?

If you need quarantine and per user policies you want to stick with amavis. I
recommend to use amavis via the amavis-milter bridge.

Other than that you might want to give rspamd a shot. It can sign/verify DKIM,
verify DMARC and IIRC it can to SPF as well. There's a way to plug ClamAV into
rspamd and of course it can detect and reject spam as well. If you use rspamd
it is recommended *not* to use postscreen as this keeps clients away from
rspamd and that prevents it from learning and becoming more efficient.

p@rick


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