Consider installing SpamAssassin and configuring MailScanner to make use 
of it.

On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Edward Dekkers wrote:

> After all the discussions we've had this week, I've decided to try
> MailScanner
> 
> It installed fine, as did Sophos (is that the free for personal use one?
> Otherwise I'll change it).
> 
> In the maillog, I see it doing it's thing including the virus scanning.
> Fantastic.
> 
> However, it's not even catching the most obvious of spam. Casino this,
> viagra that, get your free Euro, wanna see me in my underwear etc.
> 
> I've checked /etc/MailScanner/MailScanner.conf and as far as I can see, I
> can't tell it to do any more for spam stuff as I'm already doing.
> 
> Is MailScanner THAT bad as a spam remover? Surely not?
> 
> If so, I guess I'll have to attempt the SpamAssassin integration, but I just
> really want to know whether it's that bad or I've missed something first.
> The reason I'm hesitant is because I tried SpamAssassin on it's own once and
> completely screwed it up.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> ---
> Edward Dekkers (Director)
> Triple D Computer Services P/L
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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