Re: Filtering SPAM with Linux
From: Brandon Niemczyk (maccorin_at_cfl.rr.com)
Date: 04/29/04
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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 17:31:13 -0400 To: ivan.hernandez@globalsis.com.ar
On Tue, Apr 27, 2004 at 02:28:47PM +0000, ivan.hernandez@globalsis.com.ar wrote:
> Hello. I have a box with linux that is acting as NAT and Firewall (also
> cache with squid and reverse proxy with pound).
> I have an internal MS Exchange server that goes to internet via NAT, and
> i dont have any chance of removing it, but i would like to filter the
> incoming traffic to remove spam.
> My net looks something like this:
>
>
> INTERNET <---> x.x.x.x LINUX BOX 10.1.20.100 <---> 10.1.20.1 MS Exchange
>
> What can i use in the linux box? I have found things like MessageWall and
> so, but i need better recomendations from people that already doed it.
I was using spamassassin for a while, but have found popfile much better
for the job on a personal desktop, I'm not sure if your environment
would allow a week or so to train it. But if so, it's givin me _very_
reliable results (no false positives after first week, only one false
negative).
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