Friends using OpenBSD for e-mail servers: I'm using rspamd and it's fine, but what about the base system "spamd"?
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✅ using OpenSMTPD?
❌ using rspamd?
❌ using spamd?
🤷 effective?I know @pitrh has gotten reasonable results with spamd though:
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✅ using OpenSMTPD?
❌ using rspamd?
❌ using spamd?
🤷 effective?I know @pitrh has gotten reasonable results with spamd though:
@gumnos @stefano my setup is something that developed over a few years almost 20 years ago. Back then, exim was a reasonable MTA choice, I had been using spamassassin for a while when I set up a spamd in front of it.
The "18 years of greytrapping" piece https://nxdomain.no/~peter/eighteen_years_of_greytrapping.html has *all* the links, most of them potentially useful I think.
The main takeaway is that a greylisting spamd takes a lot of load off any content filtering (and then there is greytrapping for entertainment)
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@gumnos @stefano my setup is something that developed over a few years almost 20 years ago. Back then, exim was a reasonable MTA choice, I had been using spamassassin for a while when I set up a spamd in front of it.
The "18 years of greytrapping" piece https://nxdomain.no/~peter/eighteen_years_of_greytrapping.html has *all* the links, most of them potentially useful I think.
The main takeaway is that a greylisting spamd takes a lot of load off any content filtering (and then there is greytrapping for entertainment)
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@gumnos @stefano my setup is something that developed over a few years almost 20 years ago. Back then, exim was a reasonable MTA choice, I had been using spamassassin for a while when I set up a spamd in front of it.
The "18 years of greytrapping" piece https://nxdomain.no/~peter/eighteen_years_of_greytrapping.html has *all* the links, most of them potentially useful I think.
The main takeaway is that a greylisting spamd takes a lot of load off any content filtering (and then there is greytrapping for entertainment)
@gumnos @stefano For a bit of my writing that is not necessarily about spamd (but still mostly with an #openbsd and other #opensource theme), there is my "Short reading list" https://nxdomain.no/~peter/the_short_reading_list.html which is close to what I came up with for some #bookofpf promo material that @nostarch were putting together earlier this year.
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