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[lists] [NMLUG] Spam filtering



I still like popfile (popfile.sf.net) for my spam filtering, it can 
support multiple users and has a nice web interface for tuning your 
filtering.  I use thunderbird (www.mozilla.org) for my email client.  It 
has nice filter support for automagically re-routing incoming mail to 
separate folders.  I even have my parents setup like this and if they 
can use it, well...  hehehe

--
Kelly



Tim Emerick wrote:
> I've been a long time subscriber to Yahoo mail.  My favorite thing to see is
> the 30 or so emails in my inbox and the 1000's of spam items that yahoo
> filtered for me.
> 
> I've got my email server running on my home PC but never really used it
> because I like yahoo so much.  Now, I'm thinking of making the switch.  I
> would appreciate any tips/hints/thoughts on what to setup.  Let me know if
> you have a link to a FAQ or HOWTO to setup a complete mail server solution.
> 
> - Mail Server - Exim comes with Debian and seems to do the trick.
> - Webmail - Squirrelmail looks like the way to go.
> - Antivirus - ClamAV?
> - Spam Filter - I've heard that SpamAssasin is the best out there.  Any good
> startup filters?
> - Mail Filter - Something to automagically sort incoming email on
> subject/from/body text.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
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