[rt-users] Re: spam filtering
Rasmus Brøgger
Rasmus.Brogger at uni-c.dk
Tue Sep 16 05:39:03 EDT 2003
On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 10:15:05PM +0000, Mark Stosberg wrote:
> In article <3F65C51E.6040900 at cwlab.com>, tony zoeteman wrote:
> > anyone have info on a spam filtering setup for rt? the faq mentions
> > that using spamassisin is a good idea but stops too short of being useful.
>
> I would imagine the setup would much like it is for setting up a spam
> filter to guard a regular address. In this case, you might do something
> different with the "SPAM" mail, such as forward it a human for review,
> or just set the threshold very high. For messages that score very highly
> as spam, you could delete them directly.
>
> In general, I would procede with installing a spam prevention tool as if
> you were using with it with a regular e-mail account. I use SpamAssassin
> for my personal mail and am extremely happy with it. Before that I used
> TMDA which I found more cumbersome while still letting some spam
> through, when spammers respond to the confirmation message.
>
> Mark
>
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4 Aug 2003 19:49
I posted my setup to rule out spam. There's a lot in the archive about
fighting spam.
/rhb
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