![]() My systems recognize just about all (99+%) of all viruses and spam.ĪV software doesn't give a good day as to what spam is, dspam doesn't Message and scanning each attachment's content against a database that Linux MTAs are designed for de-archiving (if they're archived) each (and not learn as a consequence)? Would anyone find it useful apart fromįorget it, AV software is for virus, anti-spam is for spam.ĭspam isn't designed for recognizing the content of attachments, it'sĭesigned for recognizing patterns in headers and bodies and that's allīitDefender and ClamAV under Postfix/amavisd-new (2.4.6/2.4.5) on my How complicated would it be to get dspam to pick this up properly That the email address I send it from is a spammer, and I'm reluctant to I can't see any way to train dspam to pick this up without also learning I found it now: GTUBE (Generic Test for Unsolicited Bulk Email) Is a statistical filtering tool, so it wont usabel. ![]() ![]() Its goodįor testing SpamAssassin, since it uses static filtering too. Yes, there is a "SPAM-Eicar", but it wont help you with dspam. ![]()
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