Curtin University’s Anti-Spam Research Lab has calculated Spam 2.0 - found on blogs, wikis and social networks - could be costing large organisations $43,000 a year just to provide the additional storage capacity mopped up by Spam content. The Lab is now finalising patents which it hopes will allow the release of a new breed of anti-Spam tool later this year.
Install Scrollout F1 Anti-Spam Firewall On Ubuntu In 30 Minutes
Scrollout F1 is a free anti-spam and anti-virus email firewall
(gateway) for multiple domains and email servers. This document
describes how
to install Scrollout F1 from scratch, on a fresh Ubuntu Server. It
should work
also on Ubuntu Alternate version.
Say I have an email with its message source. What I am trying to achieve is to run an anti-spam scan to determine which line in the message triggers the anti-spam program. The line that triggers the anti-spam program will produce an output of "Spam".
Hi everybody,
I have the Samsung Galaxy SII Smartphone and Samsung Galaxy Tab P6200L and for 2 months I'm searching for a free email anti spam filter that actually works.
Suppose we allow (non-porn/violence/political/illegal products) spam, having Staffers move discovered spam to a Spam sub where the Music, PCA, Sports, etc subs are above the Lounge (instead of to the Trashcan). It could be titled, "Spam." ;)
Spam is ads. We have lots of ads here. Some members like to look at ads, and some even like to click on them if a good deal seems to be there.
As I understand my server tries to send a bounce to notify the sender (spamer) the message was not delivered as it was found as SPAM.
Is there a way to setup the server not to send those bounces when the message was marked as spam ?
I keep training SpamAssassin with the spam that slips through, but don't see any improvement is spam detection. The details are these:
Using ssh I trained SpamAssassin with examples of spam and ham I had
I recently installed and configured spamassassin using this tutorial
http://www.datacentrix.org/blog/faq/How-to-integrate-SpamAssassin-with-P...
I sent some spammy emails to test if it was working, and it appears to be filtering out the spam emails from hitting my inbox, but I can't figure out where the spam emails are going.
Got some cleanup requests already, so I figured this might help.
The thing with dev thread "spam" is that it is really in the eye of the beholder. :cyclops:
Ultimately it is up to us mods of course but getting some guidance by the devs would be helpful.