> On Dec 15, 2015, at 2:49 PM, Bob Friesenhahn <[email protected]>
> wrote:
I run my own mail server on postfix, dovecot, sasl, spam assassin, razor,
procmail, and I don't even remember what else is in the spam portion of the
stack.
Spam is working great and get between 300-500 spam emails per day, almost all
spam gets into the spam box with very little false positives - I do have
aggressive settings and new vendor emails do sometimes wind up in spam. This is
correctable by manually moving to them to the "not spam" directory where a cron
job routinely processes new emails and then moves it back into the inbox.
Signal to noise is high.
Dovecot is working well against Windows thunderbird, MacOS thunderbird, an iPad
and my iPhone. I don't have any other clients to check against.
No complaints.
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