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<blockquote data-quote="IronWolf" data-source="post: 2002586" data-attributes="member: 21076"><p>Andargor has already listed the direction it seems many major players are trying to move towards with SPF. Like he said one of the biggest problems is getting everyone to switch standards, no small undertaking. Something that requires minimal effort will probably yield the greatest success at getting a plan implemented on any large scale.</p><p></p><p>Now even with SPF seeming to be the latest rage I bet if you ask your average sysadmin they have never even heard of it, much less have plans in the works to implement it. I could be wrong on that account though.</p><p></p><p>For now I use judicious filtering on an smtp gateway box in attempts to relieve my main server the hassle of having to deal with it. It still doesn't prevent the spam from even reaching me and crossing my Internet Pipe, but it cuts down the work for my internal mail server and what the users have to deal with.</p><p></p><p>I use a combination of RBL lists, spamassassin with bayes filtering and an aggressive scoring system. On top of that we do limited filtering based on mail headers (MUA, Subject, enforcing the basic RFC standards, etc.) That filtering kicks the email out at the door further reducing the processing my smtp gateway box has to handle by running it the email through a myriad of AV and Spam checks before passing on to the internal box. It works pretty well for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronWolf, post: 2002586, member: 21076"] Andargor has already listed the direction it seems many major players are trying to move towards with SPF. Like he said one of the biggest problems is getting everyone to switch standards, no small undertaking. Something that requires minimal effort will probably yield the greatest success at getting a plan implemented on any large scale. Now even with SPF seeming to be the latest rage I bet if you ask your average sysadmin they have never even heard of it, much less have plans in the works to implement it. I could be wrong on that account though. For now I use judicious filtering on an smtp gateway box in attempts to relieve my main server the hassle of having to deal with it. It still doesn't prevent the spam from even reaching me and crossing my Internet Pipe, but it cuts down the work for my internal mail server and what the users have to deal with. I use a combination of RBL lists, spamassassin with bayes filtering and an aggressive scoring system. On top of that we do limited filtering based on mail headers (MUA, Subject, enforcing the basic RFC standards, etc.) That filtering kicks the email out at the door further reducing the processing my smtp gateway box has to handle by running it the email through a myriad of AV and Spam checks before passing on to the internal box. It works pretty well for us. [/QUOTE]
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