Re: [OT] Tom's/Marc's spam filters? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Lincoln Yeoh
Subject Re: [OT] Tom's/Marc's spam filters?
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Msg-id 5.2.1.1.1.20040423002352.027b2560@mbox.jaring.my
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In response to Re: [OT] Tom's/Marc's spam filters?  (Karel Zak <zakkr@zf.jcu.cz>)
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At 10:08 AM 4/20/2004 +0200, Karel Zak wrote:
> >
> > 4. Very long list of procmail filters on header and body patterns.
>
>  It must  be pretty  difficult maintain these  header and  body patterns
>  and  the  others  lists.  I  had  same  problem  and  I resolve  if  by
>  "spamassassin", it  knows learn  and it's  more simple  than procmailrc
>  coding. Now I have cca 5% of all spams in my INBOX.

My spam:ham ratio is about 98:2 (98% spam), excluding mailing lists.

So far its manageable though rather annoying - fortunately in my situation
I can regard as spam emails that are in html (or have HTML) and not in my
whitelist. That gets rid of about 50% of the spam, the other 40% or so get
filtered via another simple filter.

My situation=I don't really have to answer messages to my personal email
account from ignorant strangers that send me html email. Your situation may
be different.

So far I haven't seen any html emails that were really worth reading, even
the one or two from relatives (who I white-list to not be rude ;) ). I go
through that folder once in a while and it works for me - so far I don't
recall having HTML emails from strangers that weren't spam.

I've had plain text messages from silly strangers (and a silly colleague)
that used lots of !!!! and stupid subject lines - actual content barely
worth replying to. e.g. Help!!!!!

Situation is different at work. But company pays for antispam software.
Ironically while we sell Sophos Puremessage (which seems to be pretty
good), it's for larger companies/orgs than us (>1000 users). ;).

The backup MX thing is not very useful in most cases. Seems similar for DNS
- doesn't appear that useful to have your names resolvable while your site
is unreachable. OK the error messages may be slightly less embarassing?

Regards,
Link.

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