Is anybody using mailavenger on a CentOS system? If so, could you post your experiences? Like quality of the program, server loads and number of email messages processed and power of server.. Those sorts of good info things.
This looks really sweet! Fighting spam before the smtp process and it looks like it works with just about any MTA. So, it could reject instead of bouncing. It looks like it deals with huge numbers of the normal nuances after receipt.
Thanks, John Hinton
On Friday 08 June 2007 12:31:55 John Hinton wrote:
This looks really sweet! Fighting spam before the smtp process and it looks like it works with just about any MTA. So, it could reject instead of bouncing. It looks like it deals with huge numbers of the normal nuances after receipt.
we use exim acl (with exiscan patch) to do this, in smtp time spam, virus analisis and greylisting. we complement with mailscanner and try to train the spamassassin (that is used with exiscan and mailscanner too), we are doing now an app that replace mailscanner and integrate better with exim and try to use exim functionality to avoid duplicate functions that we have now with the actual solution. i am going to test mailavenger in some test servers at my charge to view if can wortk with us or at least to take some ideas from this for our solution