Hi everyone,
I have a question about spam filtering.
Now before you work from the idea that I am running Linux directly, I am
not. Instead I am a member of a service that uses Ubuntu 16.04 in a
shell capacitor.
Since we changed over to Ubuntu, I find the spam is profoundly greater.
Granted, a couple of recent hacks of major services might be impacting
things as well.
I should ask other members of shellworld what their lives are like spam
wise.
My question for you though is this.
We have Spam assassin here, and I do run sa-learn.
However, I do not run this on addresses that use real names, even if I
know the material is spam.
At what level do programs like spam assassin do the filtering? Are there
other steps I can take to curb the flow?
Thanks,
Karen
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