
On Sat, 16 Aug 2014 05:17:03 PM Jason White wrote:
Spamassassin - when last I used it, accuracy wasn't adequate (at least for classifying my mail) and it tended to be memory-intensive if Bayesian filtering was enabled.
I'm using Maia Mailguard at home which is a fork of amavisd-new with a web interface that lets me go and look as what's got classified as what and save any false-positives from the spam quarantine (as well as reporting false- negatives). http://www.maiamailguard.com/maia/wiki It's using SpamAssassin and ClamAV for checks and I find it works pretty well for me, I'm happy with that setup. It's not had updates for a while as the maintainer was ill, but the author has said on the mailing list he intends to relicense the stuff he's written under the GPL for a 1.0.4 release (the current codebase is still redistributable, but under certain conditions). cheers, Chris -- Chris Samuel : http://www.csamuel.org/ : Melbourne, VIC