Jay Kline wrote: > What spam filtering do people use? I've been using bogofilter (http://bogofilter.org) with an IMAP server and Maildirs. I use a procmail rule to run the mail through bogofilter and sort it into subdirectories. I have a set of SPAM folders as follows: SPAM | unverified | verified | undetected | misdetected | processed | verified | undetected | misdetected Things that bogofilter thinks is SPAM get put in the SPAM.unverfied folder where I can look them over and make sure they actually are. I then move them to the SPAM.verified folder. False positives get moved to the SPAM.misdetected folder, false negatives to the SPAM.undetected folder. A cron job runs a script every ten minutes that parses through the folders and then moves the mail down to their respective subfolders folders of SPAM.processed. It took about 4 months to get things working well (I didn't use somebody elses spam archive to train it) but now it catches about 95% of it. It should also be said that I get about 650-700 spams a week. If you get more it will train quicker. I also have the email server set up with RBL blocking. It refuses about 5% of the spam we get. -- The Wandering Dru <dru at druswanderings.net> http://druswanderings.net <--- Things 'n' Such Get nifty TCLUG merchandise at the TCLUG Store! http://www.cafeshops.com/tclug _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list