ehave. It also has an active development group.
see:
http://assp.sourceforge.net/
http://www.asspsmtp.org/wiki/Welcome
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Spam_SMTP_Proxy
Doug Traylor
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In my experience, ASSP, hMailserver, and Imail together are completely
stable and I have been using them for years.
ASSP does not currently support SSL/TLS but will work with standard
SMTP auth and can listen on multiple ports.
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n32/ for ClamAV on Windows.
and once installed, to integrate clamav with hmailserver;
http://www.hmailserver.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2139
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a spare machine
running any *nix, Mac, or Windows OS.
Putting any sort of gateway that rejects email to invalid addresses
and employs greylisting (or delaying ala ASSP) will take a large chunk
of the load off your Imail/Declude installations.
Doug Traylor
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the radar of
most AV killing viruses and will install where others will not. I
have also used the free AOL Active Virus Shield based on the Kaspersky
engine and like it too.
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rock = 17
auction = 15
paypal = 10
cur = 3
azon = 2
card = 1
33 loan
17 dipl
14 scam
2 job
1 hdr
* = descriptions are from clamd log. I do not know what all of them stand
for.
4 by MSRBL image scam signatures (just started)
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someone was touting ASSP but not sure how well
that works.
ASSP is just excellent at blocking or categorizing spam and its
integration with ClamAV is great at catching those image only spams
using sanesecurity sig files. It is a single threaded Perl
application and as such probably has a functi
I personally prefer an ISO or the true
OS when running something like this.
Binaries, source, ISO's, and VMware are available here:
http://www.groundworkopensource.com/downloads/full_download.html
"GroundWork Monitor Open Source takes best-of-breed open source
projects, including Nagios(r),