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On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 13:39:39 GMT, steve auvache <dont_spam@thecow.me.uk>
allegedly wrote: > In order to ramp up my anti spam efforts I am considering using one of I recommend SpamAssassin also. You'll need a modern version of perl, and will likely want to keep on top of the updates (which I don't have time for lately). |
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In article <Xns99699E070637Eswittersnospam@85.214.50.93>, Switters wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 13:39:39 GMT, steve auvache <dont_spam@thecow.me.uk> > allegedly wrote: > >> In order to ramp up my anti spam efforts I am considering using one of > > I recommend SpamAssassin also. You'll need a modern version of perl, and > will likely want to keep on top of the updates (which I don't have time > for lately). There are quite a few mail-appliance linux distros about which simplify the whole thing. I haven't played with any of them being an old-school unix wierdy-beardy type with a mail servers thats been up and running for the last 15 years but google for 'linux mail appliance' or some variant on that and have a play. Some of them even have point 'n drool web front ends[1]. Phil. [1] Burn the heretic! If command-line was good enough for the Elizabethans it's good enough for me! -- Phil Launchbury, IT PHB 'I'm training the bats that live in my cube to juggle mushrooms' |