on Sun, May 16, 2004 at 12:29:39PM +0200, Stefan Drees (s_drees@t-online.de) wrote:
> Hi,
> i?m searching for an easy to configure mail spam/ content filter,
> configurable over an web frontend.
>
> I know about amavis/ spamassassin but i din?t found an easy to use/
> understand web frontend.
>
> Commercial products are also ok. Till know i?m using only amavis to scan
> for viruses, but my boss wants to keep also spam away and because of
> that i?m not the only one using it, it must be easy as possible:-).
>
> Hope you can give me some hints.
Please insert *two* carriage returns between paragraphs and standardize
your linelengths. Helps readability extensively.
Easy? Delete key.
Powerful? procmail. Or the Perl-based tool whose name I can never
remember. Mail<mumble>.
If your goal is automated mail filtering, there are tools you can set up
on your server to do this, or whole-hog solutions. Outsourcing this is
probably the "easiest" solution. Costs typically $4-10/mo per account.
Peace.
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What Part of "Gestalt" don't you understand?
When Adam delved and Even span, who was then the gentleman?
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