I have received an incredible number of responses to my question in a short period of time and I want to thank everyone who replied. As I have received so many replies, I have decided to post a summary rather than to quote everyones email. By far, the overwhelming response was to use Spam Assassin. Here is the summary by votes/suggestions. Several people suggested more than one product: Votes - Suggestion 1 - why on earth would you do that 12 - spamassassin http://www.spamassassin.org 1 - sent spam prevention tips 3 - CanIt - http://www.canit.ca/ 6 - use realtime blacklist/open-relay database 4 - procmail/procmail based solution 1 - websense 1 - PerlMX - http://www.activestate.com 3 - dspam - http://www.networkdweebs.com/products/dspam/ 1 - Trend eManager 1 - Superscout - www.surfcontrol.com 3 - MIMEDefang - http://www.mimedefang.org/ 2 - Bogofilter - http://bogofilter.sf.net I will probably go ahead and give Spam Assassin a try first and see if will meet my needs. Vacation/out of office messages - I received 9 of these. People, please fix your mail and don't send these to the mailing list. For Rich, who asked why on earth I would do this; the sales/marketing people want lookout calendaring/scheduling and currently they have that on a legacy m$/exchange system. If you think this is bad, just think how much worse it would be having a windows (smtp mail system) box exposed to the internet. The original message is posted below. Thanks again for everyone's help and suggestions, Jerry K On Wednesday, May 7, 2003, at 11:16 AM, Jerry K wrote: > I have a Solaris 8 system that I currently have configured (using > sendmail) as a mail hub. In more detail, I have a /etc/mail/access > file that blocks mail from several sites and also allows a couple of > host to relay. No mail is delivered locally on this host. All > incoming mail (for about ~20 users) is forwarded via an > /etc/mail/aliases file to an internal pc based mail system. > > I am looking for suggestions on something, in addition to my > /etc/mail/access file that I could use to reject spam messages as mail > comes into this system based on keywords. Solutions could include > either a commercial or open source solution. > > I will summarize, > > Thanks, > > Jerry K _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed May 7 17:58:33 2003
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