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PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 7:05 pm    Post subject: best spam filter FOSS can offer Reply with quote

The question is simple, the answer probably not so:

What is/are the best Free Open Source spam filters out there ...and please share the reasons for your choice,
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 9:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

First, I retreive email from remote pop3 accounts to a local mua. I don't use a mail server on my linux box.

I used POPFile for a while. It worked pretty well as filters go, and the classification of stuff was pretty good. I had 3 buckets set up - work, personal, and junk. Classification was about 98% accurate. What I didn't like about it was having to wade through tons o' email to verify the classification. I think this will be true with virtually any filter type program.

I now use ActiveSpamKiller. This is a challenge / response system. Now, I know, somebody out there is gonna start screaming about making the spam problem worse by spewing out confirmation messages... BUT, consider 2 things:

1) if everyone used a challenge response system, there would very quickly be no spam, because it would be entirely ineffective. It would never be delivered, AND

2) if you do a reasonable job on establishing an ignore list (building it over time), you actually don't generate that many confirmations. I do maybe 10 a day. I used to get between 50 and 60 spam messages a day.

Today I get no SPAM. None. Nada. Zero.

I like that. You do have to review your queue, but, with the majority of spam being "ignored" (ie I never even see it, it is deleted off the server) there aren't that many messages to wade through.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 9:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't like the challenge/response systems, once they become popular enough the SPAMers will just write software to parse the challenge and do whatever is asked for as the response.

I use SpamAssassin (it's in portage) and I like it. It's very customizable.
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 11:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bogofilter works very well for me.
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 11:38 pm    Post subject: Spamassassin + DNSBL Reply with quote

DNSBLs (bind is open source ;) ) and Spamassassin!

I wrote more about it here:
http://mail-abuse.info/forum/index.php?act=ST&f=2&t=34

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 18, 2003 6:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Can you guys please name (if possible in detail) the reason why you prefere your blend of spamfilters?

Thanks, André, your spamassasin and DNS blacklisting link is great help :D
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 18, 2003 8:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I prefer bogofilter mainly because of the fact that it catches at least 99% of my spam (I haven't actually done a statistical analysis or anything, but I get over 100 spams a day and actually see like 3-4 per week) and in the year or so I've been using it I've had 3 false positives, and those were very early in the training process.

Also, after the initial training (and writing my own scripts to integrate it with qmail and courier-imap... that was a pain) I have to put basically no thought into it. If a spam gets through, I put it in my undetected folder and a cron job takes care of the rest. If I do nothing, it assumes it made the right decision and will treat messages that look like it the same way in the future.

Bayseian filters are GREAT. Since their databases are personal to you, you don't have to worry that some pre-written filter will catch your mail if say for instance you work in the penis enlargement industry. Not only that, but it works as an automatic blackhole, and recognizes particular hosts or MUAs as spammers, so even if they send a spam of a type you've never seen before... well, you usually don't see it :)

There are other spam filters that use a comibnation of things to blackhole, but bogofilter seems plenty for me. About the only thing I would like is if I could get it to reject spam instead of accepting it, maybe I'll get that going someday.
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 18, 2003 9:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

For a mail server you can't go wrong with SpamAssassin and MailScanner. Then you just use Sieve to filter your spam based on spam scores. MailScanner can even be setup to use your personal spamassassin settings for your email account, ie Bayesean or what not. You can automatically delete all spam mails with a certain score for ALL users. Not to mention support for craploads of virus scanners that scanns incoming AND outgoing mail, stopping all those crappy windows viruses at the server has saved our clients lots and lots of grief. Sophos anti-virus seems to be the most integrated. And you don't even have to change your sendmail.mc/cf files.

MailScanner is one of the best mail products I have EVER seen and TOTALLY kicks some serious serious ass. Combine MailScanner with Cyrus-IMAP, Sendmail, Sieve, Squirrelmail, Sophos anti-virus, OpenLdap, Kerberos V, Jabber/w ldap auth, and SASL for central auth and you have an enterprise ready mail setup. Trust me I have seen this setup handle well over 50,000 email accounts and know some who handle over a 100,000 accounts. I also run the same thing at home for myself (minus the kerberos backend) Once Kolab gets up to par this is THE MS Exchange replacement. (IMHO) :)
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