Their own (Postfix 2.1.5/Courier IMAP 3.0.7) Internet mail servers (yep,
everything, TLS/SSL/SASL, no non-SASL mail authentication. Guaranteed
0.001% spam ever getting into the system for dspam to deal with,
guaranteed zero virus through mail

So do you keep stats and if it ever goes to 0.002% you lose the job? :)

I'd actually be curious to hear more about how you managed to train (and will continue to train) DSPAM, as certainly you didn't put that on your users, and as I understand it, it is rather useless out of the box, which is the main contrast between it and SpamAssassin.

There are diverse IMAP clients in use. Apart from SM, Thunderbird for
Linux and Windows,  Evolution for Linux, Mozilla and Firefox for webmail
( aaaah ;) plus whatever people choose to use at home or wherever they
are on the Internet - this could be any IMAP client or browser. And this
is the point: Given all these clients, and given its shortcomings (and
there are quite a few) in relation to the other IMAP clients, SquirrelMail is
by far and away the most popular (Postfix logs, not difficult to parse).

So there you go, *MANY* thanks SM people, thanks to those who've
helped me with sundry things on this list.

Did I mention that it's all IBM x series eServer hardware? Or that there
are 5 servers? Or that the backbone is fiber? or that the whole thing is
administered via remote (secure) Internet ssh? Who the heck cares?

Sounds fun! Thanks for the story!


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