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Yeap.. awesome program
I have two email servers running postfix right now.. Configuration is pretty easy and it has some pretty good documentation.

For spam i use spamassassin and then i redirect the spam messages to a exchange public folder for inspection. Ever since i put this combo into affect, i havent received a single spam message via either server. My SA setting is pretty strict, but with the quarantine folder in place i can pull any emails out that get caught. Course if you are an ISP you can use both solutions without cost and all the setttings in spamassassin are completely adjustable... you can even have users set their own preferences! Course they have to know how.. You could just go less strict and end up catching about 95% of spam. Overall though the combo is VERY effective and very secure!
Posted by: brentk24   Posted on: 11/03/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Cloudmark Rocks.  JoeMama_z | 11/02/03
Gr-r-r-reat...  John Le'Brecage | 11/03/03
Sounds like you should try PostFix.  Damon K | 11/03/03
Yeap.. awesome program  brentk24 | 11/03/03
Exactly.  John Le'Brecage | 11/03/03
Been there done that!  FreeBSD | 11/03/03

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