On 20 Apr 20:59, mick wrote:
On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 15:20:26 +0100 MJ Ray mjr@phonecoop.coop allegedly wrote:
You could route the outgoing side of postfix through a spam scanner like amavis just like the incoming side often is, but I think rate limits can be set through the anvil. See TUNING_README, man anvil and man 5 postconf from the postfix packages.
This sort of thing is where I start reaching for exim4 though...
Why (in all innocence)? I know little about exim. Does it approach the spam problem in a better way than postfix?
Mostly, the reason for reaching for exim is that complicated configuration is easier and more clear in exim (in my experience, at any rate) - I tend to use exim everywhere that I can though, and only use postfix when doing things for work (because the setup is "relatively" simple in postfix).
Cheers,