antispam server setup website - comments welcome
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Mon Aug 20 20:09:34 IST 2007
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Gareth wrote:
> http://www.gbnetwork.co.uk/mailscanner/index.html
>
> Comments appreciated.
>
I would remove Pyzor. I've never been a fan of it, and get on well
without it. It's only 2 servers which is not good for a global service.
I would also add DCC. Very useful and very reliable. I have my own DCC
server, which I wouldn't advise you try to set up, it was a right pain
to get it working, even with help from the author :-( But do use DCC
itself as a client, it helps detect a lot of spam and outages and very
very rare. There are multiple servers on multiple sites.
Other than those, that looks like a pretty comprehensive list.
How much help is all the OCR stuff? I've never installed it, and again
find that I can live happily without it.
Jules
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