Well, for the past year or so I've been using a FreeBSD box running
postfix/amavisd/spamassassin.
All outbound mail from our mx goes to this server and is scanned. Anything
scoring 14 or more is sent to a quarantine mailbox.
This has saved my butt many, many times. Just yesterday, one of our cable
modem users computers was infected with a worm and spewed over 50,000 spam
messages that never made it out of our network.
Now if I could only find a way to stop them before they hit the
mailserver...
Tom
- Re: {Spam?} Re: Outgoing ma... up
- Re: {Spam?} Re: Outgoing ma... Justin Mason
- Negative score on spams EB
- Re: Negative score on spams Matt Kettler
- Re: Negative score on spams EB
- Re: Negative score on spams Matt Kettler
- Re: Negative score on spams Jim Maul
- Re: Negative score on spams Matt Kettler
- Re: Negative score on spams Jim Maul
- Re: Outgoing mail scanning Evan Platt
- Re: Outgoing mail scanning Tom Gwilt
- Re: Outgoing mail scanning EB
- Re: Outgoing mail scanning Evan Platt
- Re: Outgoing mail scanning EB
- Re: Outgoing mail scanning Evan Platt
- Re: Outgoing mail scanning Matias Lopez Bergero
- Re: Outgoing mail scanning Kelson
- Re: Outgoing mail scanning EB
- Re: Outgoing mail scanning Jim Maul
- Re: Outgoing mail scanning Justin Mason
- Re[2]: Outgoing mail scanning Robert Menschel