In addition to the use of many of the RBL lists out there, I'm also using 
'SpamAssassin".

I use it on a global level (/etc/procmail.rc), to check and tag messages 
as spam.  It does generate some false positives, so what happens is I let 
it tag the message, and let the users decide what to do with it.

Myself, I let procmail dump it into a file in my ~/mail directory, and 
then I can look through them to see if anything got there, accidentally.

Typically, I only see a couple slip through and wind up in my main inbox, 
each week.

On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Henrik Schmiediche wrote:

> 
>        Hello,
> I would like to know users experience filtering spam. I am aware that I can
> use procmail to do this at the user level and I think on the server level as
> well (have not checked into this yet). A few questions...
> 
>    1) What are peoples experience on trying to filter spam on the server
> level? Has it caused headaches... from a usability/user feedback & techincal
> point of view?
> 
>    2) What tools to you recommend. If procmail, what scripts to you use?
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
>     - henrik
> 
> 
> 
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