Re: [Evolution] spam filtering via evo with an alternate mailbox?
- From: Tom Cooper <tcooper starpower net>
- To: Dan Stromberg <strombrg dcs nac uci edu>
- Cc: evolution lists ximian com
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] spam filtering via evo with an alternate mailbox?
- Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 08:50:31 -0400
Dan Stromberg wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion.
I too have had spamassassin set up through procmail, and prefer to do it
this way. However, in this case, that means spamassassin is still
running on our mail/NIS server, which means ypserv will continue to get
snockered.
I turned to doing the filtering via evolution, because then I expect the
filtering will be done on a different machine - one which doesn't have
problems associated with high load.
I'm sure that there are a zillion ways to do this, but I've been
thinking about it a bit and came up with another idea. Could you have
your .forward send your mail to your local desktop for processing by
procmail, and have procmail write to an nfs-mounted home directory on
the mail server? (or rsync, or ftpmirror, or a million other options.)
At this point I'm using procmail to whitelist the "friendlies" and whack
the most obvious spam based on pattern recognition. Once that is done,
I hand off to spamassassin at the end to check for additional spam types.
I've stayed a bit clear of the client-side filtering because I use lots
of different machines, and I don't want to have to configure a boatload
of boxes to do the filtering.
I guess if you want a scalable solution it may involve adding another
box to handle ypserv, or finding flavors of mail and name services that
play together nicely.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Tom Cooper
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