What are people using for MUA's nowadays?
Brad Knowles
brad.knowles at skynet.be
Mon Sep 22 09:48:23 PDT 2003
At 12:22 PM -0400 2003/09/22, Marc Ramirez wrote:
> I'm probably most interested in setting up a Bayesian filter for now.
Bayesian filters are one piece of the package, but should not be
used alone. For one thing, they need input of several hundred
(preferably several thousand) recent spam/ham messages, so that they
can be trained on what your particular mail traffic looks like. If
you can't give them that amount of input data, then they're not very
useful.
In my experience, you're better off starting with a rules-based
scoring filtering system where things have been pre-assigned certain
weights, such as SpamAssassin. In here, you put all your black
lists, and everything else you can (black lists just become another
input to the score, helping to raise or lower the chance that the
message will be recognized as spam).
You can add to this a Bayesian-style learning/adaptive filtering
system, and you should look closely at various options, including the
Bayesian mode of SpamAssassin, or crm114 (which claims to get better
performance than SpamAssassin on smaller sample sets), and I'm sure
there are many others.
To this picture, you should also add greylisting and a
message-digest validation mechanism such as DCC, Razor, or Pyzor (I'd
use at least DCC plus one other, and not just one of the three).
Then you also need to incorporate anti-virus scanning. I'm
seeing more than two-thirds of my traffic right now being nothing but
w32.swen.a at mm virus crap.
> Anyways, thank you very much for your input. I'm gonna look at
> SquirrelMail, too (for different reasons).
For webmail solutions, I recommend TWIG. It's PHP-based, but
doesn't make nearly so much use of Javascript as Horde/IMP, and it
seemed to work better for us than SquirrelMail at the large Belgian
ISP that I used to work for.
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