RE: [Exim] SPAM filtering

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Author: Jeffrey Wheat
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To: Jeffrey Wheat, exim-users
Subject: RE: [Exim] SPAM filtering
With the lack of response on this I get the feeling that this topic is not one that anyone wishes to discuss. Perhaps there are some other mailing lists that someone might suggest that is actively trying to stop spam?

Thanks

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From: Jeffrey Wheat
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 12:13 PM
To: exim-users@???
Subject: [Exim] SPAM filtering


Hello. I have been reading the archives and floowing discussions on this topic for some time now. I have looked at Spam Assassin and tried to use it but generated far too many false positives. I am trying to find a solution that I can implement for my users to try and limit the amount of crap that they receive. Email is by far one of the most critical applications that my customers use. I have seen ads for earthlink that claim spam-free services and other companies as well. I realize that battling spam is a very difficult task. There are client packages such as mail washer out there but the customers do not wish to use external services nor do they wish to have to setup rules and filters themselves. Can we possibly get a discussion started on how others are using exim to combat spam for their customers? I feel this would be a great thread.

Regards,
Jeffrey

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