Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 03 Jun 2002 20:17:13 -0700 | From | J Sloan <> | Subject | Re: please kindly get back to me |
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Matt_Domsch@Dell.com wrote:
>I've been using SpamAssassin on lists.us.dell.com for a couple months now. >It's pretty effective, but of course not perfect - maybe one a month gets >through, though I'm dealing with less traffic than vger. I'm not actually >filtering linux-kernel-digest or -daily-digest, except to verify that the >mail actually was sent from vger and not some spammer. With procmail >recipies, it works quite well. > I have been honing a set of procmail rules, but it's a fine balance between thorough checks and excessive slowdown of the mail thoughput -
Anybody used spam assasin for a domain handling say a few million messages and a few hundred GB of mail every month, to say 12,000 users?
I'm looking for a good tradeoff between fairly good spam rejection, and keeping the "fast path" from bogging down -
Will I just have to bite the bullet and use a pair of quad CPU monsters for mail to get good throughput?
Joe
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