Configuring postfix well is extremely effective. For all the time I've invested trying to minimize the spam that reaches my company's users, that single web page has helped greater than anything else I've done. Postfix should be your first line of defense. SpamAssassin is usually your second and second-line defenders always have the harder job, so make it easier by having a good first-line defense.
spamsux wrote: > > Has this caught spoofed mail? On an average day I successfully filter > approx > 10k junk mail messages, only about 5-10 make it through for the entire > organization, of these our individual mail programs filter these as > junk... > I guess many would find this acceptable, but to me no spam is my target > > > On 6/19/09 8:47 AM, "Brandon Champion" <bran...@amba.info> wrote: > >> >> I highly recommend using Postfix to prevent some of this from even >> getting >> through to SpamAssassin to begin with. >> This was the most helpful page for me. I've modified things to suit my >> own >> needs, of course. The results have been stellar. SpamAssassin barely does >> any work now. >> >> http://jimsun.linxnet.com/misc/postfix-anti-UCE.txt > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Spoofed-Email-tp24098585p24118364.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.