Re: outbound spam filtering

2009-11-08 Thread mouss
Phill Macey a écrit : > 2009/11/7 mouss : >> >> Most statistical anti-spam filters assume an inbound model. you can use >> a "global" bayes setup, but then I don't think you'll benefit from >> dspam/bogo/... >> > > Could you turn the outgoing mail around and make it inbound mail as > well? [snip]

Re: outbound spam filtering

2009-11-07 Thread Phill Macey
2009/11/7 mouss : > Alex a écrit : >> Hello >> >> This is my first post on this list. I have a atypical configuration like : >> - an MX server for inbound mails; this server is configured virtual >> domains, graylisting , antivirus and antispam for all incoming mails; it >> is also use for my users

Re: outbound spam filtering

2009-11-06 Thread Alex
lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote: Zitat von Alex : Hi The trust in my own users led me to his post. The users are ignorant (not all, but..). No one care about how send , what send, where send , thei just wnat to send more and more . I don't trust anyone and my server too. I know that t

Re: outbound spam filtering

2009-11-06 Thread Alex
ego...@ramattack.net wrote: Hi The trust in my own users led me to his post. The users are ignorant (not all, but..). No one care about how send , what send, where send , thei just wnat to send more and more . I don't trust anyone and my server too. I know that the outboun

Re: outbound spam filtering

2009-11-06 Thread egoitz
>>> >> > Hi > > The trust in my own users led me to his post. The users are ignorant > (not all, but..). No one care about how send , what send, where send , > thei just wnat to send more and more . > I don't trust anyone and my server too. > I know that the outbound filtering is diffe

Re: outbound spam filtering

2009-11-06 Thread lst_hoe02
Zitat von Alex : Hi The trust in my own users led me to his post. The users are ignorant (not all, but..). No one care about how send , what send, where send , thei just wnat to send more and more . I don't trust anyone and my server too. I know that the outbound filtering is d

Re: outbound spam filtering

2009-11-05 Thread Alex
Egoitz Aurrekoetxea Aurre wrote: Hi, I think outgoing scans are a little different. You have some advantages and disadvantages respect incoming mail scanning. Advantages are that you know you're users and more or less what they do or you have it controlled with some scripts. So you can i

Re: outbound spam filtering

2009-11-05 Thread Alex
ram wrote: On Thu, 2009-11-05 at 11:47 +0200, Alex wrote: Hello This is my first post on this list. I have a atypical configuration like : - an MX server for inbound mails; this server is configured virtual domains, graylisting , antivirus and antispam for all incoming mails; it

Re: outbound spam filtering

2009-11-05 Thread Egoitz Aurrekoetxea Aurre
Hi, I think outgoing scans are a little different. You have some advantages and disadvantages respect incoming mail scanning. Advantages are that you know you're users and more or less what they do or you have it controlled with some scripts. So you can identify easier when a user is

Re: outbound spam filtering

2008-12-16 Thread mouss
David Koski a écrit : > An ISP that I do work for recently had an acocunt on their CommuniGatePro > server hijacked by a spammer. Of course this got them on the blacklist of > AOL, Yahoo and others. There are three inbound Postfix relay servers for > blacklisting that are in front of three Bar

outbound spam filtering

2008-12-16 Thread David Koski
An ISP that I do work for recently had an acocunt on their CommuniGatePro server hijacked by a spammer. Of course this got them on the blacklist of AOL, Yahoo and others. There are three inbound Postfix relay servers for blacklisting that are in front of three Barracuda spam filters. I am try