A lot of lists do, for example everything at lists.debian.org goes through SpamAssasin. On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 10:51, Dean Pemberton wrote:
Juniper does. tags subject lines with ****SPAM**** and then delivers.
Seems to work really well.
Dean
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 10:48:47AM +1300, Don Stokes wrote:
Further to this, is anyone using SpamAssassin for large-ish scale filtering? With RBLs or without? Or anything else?
-- don
"Craig Whitmore"
wrote: As the amount of spam grows as the internet grows bigger, using RBL's is growing as well (to try and stop/slow the spam).
I am wondering what RBL's other ISP's/Companies in NZ Use?
There are quite a number (of RBL's) but a few can't be used as they still have Xtra's Network in them (for "Sueing ORBS" they say), but the best I've found so far has been http://relays.osirusoft.com.
Can anyone suggest a better one/comments/pitfalls on using RBL's for slowing down spam.
Thanks Craig Whitmore Orcon Internet http://www.nzdsl.co.nz
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