> want to avoid the usual distro based dependency parties
Yeah, right!
Now your the one looking to start a holy-war...
Must be something in the water! Or maybe it's just Friday...
Ted
On 3/13/2015 3:19 PM, Axb wrote:
On 03/13/2015 10:41 PM, Shane Williams wrote:
I've been reviewing the current landscape of anti-spam tools since I
haven't set up a new system in a while, and one place I'm wondering
what people are using is milters for spamassassin/spamc.
It seems like spamass-milter is the default go-to for most people, but
I'd really like one that can listen on an INET socket (and
spamass-milter doesn't as far as I can tell, but please correct me if
I'm wrong). Milter-spamc from SnertSoft looks promising, but it's not
free, and a bit more complicated. smtp-vilter also looks interesting,
but it does more than just SpamAssassin stuff, so might be overkill.
And I suspect there are a bunch more out there (though a lot of these
projects seem to have stalled or died over time).
What are your favorite (not spamass-milter) options for plugging
spamassassin into a milter?
If you need to handle lots of traffic FAST and want to avoid the usual
distro based dependency parties, yet not compromise on flexibility,
etc., Haraka is you friend.
https://haraka.github.io/