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- <li><em>date</em>: Wed Sep 22 14:38:02 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: jkinney at localnetsolutions.com (James P. Kinney III)</li>
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> > Also, James Kinney put out an email suggesting 'DSPAM' a few months ago.
> > Has anyone tried it? I know James tested it, came up with good results.
>
> In the two sites where I've tried it, it was less accurate than amavisd-new
> + spamassassin + black / white lists. YMMV, o' course.
I don't like having to maintain black/white lists for clients. DSPAM
makes for a happy middle ground. If they want to get mail from a
source/type/style, they simply mark it as not spam. I haven't found an
easy way for some of my more "technically challenged" people to use
white/black lists from multiple machines both inside and outside the
LAN.
But, yes, spamassassin gets great marks when coupled with white/black
lists.
>
> later,
> chris
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> !DSPAM:4151b848103281765515500!
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