On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 12:32:35 +0000 (UTC)
ArtemGr <artem...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Benny Pedersen <me <at> junc.org> writes:

> > my former own mailhost have changed from spamassassin to dspam, less
> > work for him and his users, and definaly lees work for his low
> > budget quad xeon intel server with 6Gb ram and alot of
> > disks/diskspace
> 
> Mmm. DSPAM seems to be just another Bayesian filter, no?

It's not simply a standalone filter like SpamAssassin or Bogofilter,
it's an integrated system with quarantine and a web-based user
interface, which is why it appeals to many admins. You can use it as
standalone filter, but they don't go out of their way to make that
intuitive.


> > but i keep away from dspam, it is to unstable for me, but it might
> > just be me as always :)

The original developer sold it to a commercial company who did little
with it, and it got into a bit of a mess. Earlier in the year a new
project was started to maintain it, so hopefully it'll improve.

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