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My Current Spam Barrier
Almost a year ago, I wrote a column entitled Spam Control. I thought I would give a brief update. I am assuming you have read the previous column.
First, I am very happy with the results. Almost no spam gets through to me. By "almost" I mean 1 in 200 or better. Those that do get through are often borderline spam. For example, because I occasionally write for Information Security, my e-mail address there receives a bunch of unsolicited press releases. I also sometimes get really short e-mail addresses that looks to me like someone wasn't really sure how to use his bulk e-mail software. But mostly, I get no spam.
Since that column, I've made the following changes:
As you can see, you'd not need to know anything about me or my "ham" to
quickly scan these, mark and delete them, and update the server. As I said, a minute or
less a day.
In the example, there is one e-mail message that was from someone I knew. Was it spam? It had all the characteristics. And it was forwarded a bunch of times. So, I did notice it and I read it. But, it was one of those "pass this on to everyone you know" sort of e-mails. So, well-done, SpamAssassin.
I don't use any (to speak of) anti-spam processing on my desktop. And my set-up will scale. I am not doing anything that you could not do in a very large organization.
Yes, it does remind me that I said I would test out Secluda's InboxMaster. Maybe next week. Really. #