Spam fighting tools
Noah John Gellner
noah.gellner-H217xnMUJC0sA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org
Mon Apr 5 18:24:28 UTC 2004
I am not sure what requirements that you have for your mail server, but I
have a personal mail server set up using golden.net, which relies on
Sympatico DSL.
What is the problem that you are having? Use Dnydns to create a reacheable
domain name. I use Courier-imap for receiving and my ISP's smtp for
sending. I take care of Spam using bogofilter and Spamassassin. I train
both by a cron job which also deletes old spam. The spam solution has been
working very well as to spam and access.
Noah
talexb-SBdzbUvMQDunS0EtXVNi6w at public.gmane.org said:
> If I ever get as far having my own mail server (not possible while I live
> at the end of a Sympatico DSL line), I will definitely go with some sort
> of white list -- domains or E-Mail addresses that I trust get through
> without a problem; anyone else gets an automatically generated challenge.
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