Marcel Grandemange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Or use a policy service that limits the number of messages a
> >specific client can send. Here's a popular one that works
> >well and has lots of other features:
> >http://policyd.sourceforge.net/
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> That's what I thought postgrey did?
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> What is the best way to filter OUTgoing mail for spam?
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> I have postfix with postgrey and quite a few rbl lists and restrictions.
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Marcel Grandemange wrote:
What is the best way to filter OUTgoing mail for spam?
I have postfix with postgrey and quite a few rbl lists and restrictions.
Unfortunately this only takes care of some spam.
We have a network where sometimes clients pc’s can get infected and we
want
What is the best way to filter OUTgoing mail for spam?
I have postfix with postgrey and quite a few rbl lists and restrictions.
Unfortunately this only takes care of some spam.
We have a network where sometimes clients pc's can get infected and we want
to avoid sending