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Clay Fandre wrote:
> Just curious, what's Real-time using for anti-spam?
> 
> How about everyone else? Anything new out there we should take a look at?

About a month ago, I started using ASSP[1] for flipping the bird at
spammers.  Prior to that, I was using amavis/clam/sa.  It worked ok but
still let quite a bit through (10-15 a week).  After opening it up to
the flood of salty canned meat for a two week training period (would
have been shorter if I saved more of my mail), I slammed the door and
have only received 1 in the last 13 days which I promptly forwarded to
the "spam" address for reclassification.

The thing I really like about it is it cuts spam off at the SMTP level
rather than accepting, filtering, then bouncing/marking/bit-bucketing/etc.

Down side is it doesn't scale well.  Unless your people are united on
what is definitely spam and definitely ham, it won't work as well beyond
maybe 100 people.

1. http://assp.sourceforge.net

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