spam blocker
James
wireless at tampabay.rr.com
Wed Apr 21 02:45:09 BST 2004
David P James wrote:
>On Mon 19 April 2004 09:45, Albert Cervera Areny wrote:
>
>
>
>>I tried spamassassin with kmail filters (the last filter) but It was
>>so extremely slow that I prefer deleting spam by hand. Even appling
>>filters to a single mail manually is very very slooww. Anybody knows
>>how I can solve that? Using the spamassassin daemon didn't help
>>either.
>>
>>
>
>Maybe not what you're looking for, but don't use spamassassin. Use
>bogofilter instead since it doesn't eat up system resources to run.
>
>http://david.jamesnet.ca/kde/kmail_bogofilter.html
>
>Cheers,
>
>
Hello Everyone,
The coolest semantic that I have seen to deal with spam, does it merely
block or filter, it tricks
the offending system into thing that the target mail_hosts will accept
the spam mail. Actually
it does not, so the spammer (bogus email sender) has to purge
unsent/unaccepted email, thus
creating a burden on their systems. Although it is implemented in
OpenBSD, the is no reason
that the Linux/KDE community could not build these sort of defensed
right into the gui management
that is used to manage a mail server or mail semanitc.
http://www.benzedrine.cx/relaydb.html
James
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