joshua sahala writes on 11/10/2003 11:03 AM:
there are some online spam archives that you can download and feed, and while it may take you a little time to write a script to push the archives
training on your spam feed is what will work for you. rather longish and laborious process though.
i am no longer associated with them, but usa.net has some good stuff too, and while i would, for financial reasons, prefer to roll my own,
Oh yes. Definitely.
outsourcing can be an effective way to manage your email, but it comes down to a cost/benefit analysis.
Doesn't everything, ultimately? :)
Or you might elect to get a managed antispam solution that plugs into your mta (kind of like brightmail or spamsquelcher.org) brightmail is quite good
I can say that spamsquelcher is really very good - I know some of the people behind it, and I got to see their stuff at ISPCON. It has a lot of potential (treat your inbound spam flow the same way you'd treat an inbound DDoS, sample inbound SMTP and QoS down suspected traffic)
i agree - like i said above, you can tailor it to suit your needs. one size does not necessarily fit all
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