What do people think of Razor? I've had times when it's just a pain in the arse (blank messages get tagged, as to messages with a single 'test' in them). It adds to network traffic if you have alot of email too. I'm looking at my spam and seeing if SA would have caught the spam anyway. If thats the case then Razor is pretty useless. Nice idea though Dean On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 11:14:50AM +1300, Craig Whitmore wrote:
We have tested mimedefang, a milter filter for sendmail (which has DCC/Razor/Spamassassin/Anti Virus plugins etc) and it works really well finding most Spam (TAG's info in the header). Scales very well for usage. Alot more customiseable/less load than alot of commercial packages out there at the moment and all open source software.
Thanks Craig
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gordon Smith"
To: "'NZNOG'" Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 11:01 AM Subject: RE: [nznog] RBL's used It is possible to set SpamAssassin up so that users can control their own spam filters. This does require a reasonable amount of coding to get it to work.
I believe that Steve Phillips was working on something like this a while ago. Getting something like that working in conjunction with RBL queries on a per-user level would be great for allowing the customers more control over their mailbox.
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