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[cobalt-users] Cobalt anti-spam - suggestions welcome
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Cobalt anti-spam - suggestions welcome
- From: Parker Morse <morse@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Nov 22 07:09:01 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Thanks to Kim Schulz and other recent discussion about SpamAssassin, I
finally did an extensive upgrade to my Cobalt Anti-Spam pages, at
<http://bluebird.sinauer.com/~morse/cobalt/>. They now include a few more
links about parsing headers in the Access Control DB section, a very
extensive walk-through of the SpamAssassin installation I just did on our
Qube3, and a few more links to alternate packages.
I'd like to hear from others about any other anti-spam or anti-virus steps
they've taken site-wide on their Cobalt server. I've covered DNS Block
Lists and SpamAssassin quite extensively; I've mentioned SpamBouncer, The
Sanitizer, and bogofilter (has anyone made that work on a RaQ or Qube? How?
) under procmail-invoked scanning packages, and I'd like to hear about
others. In the "alternatives" pages, I mention and link to Steve Bassi's
MailScanner, MIMEDefang, AMaViS, and Anomy Mail Tools.
My last major project - besides filling the holes in the "other options"
links - is to write the "securing against open relaying" section, though
from the traffic on this list it looks like we have more of a problem
selectively ALLOWING relaying than in blocking it... :-)
pjm