Re: Which spam filter can I use and howto?

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> [chop]
>
> >
> > In a nutshell, I would like something I can install on the server that
> I
> > can configure for every user and based on the configuration, mails are
> > automatically move to the users spam folders without deleting them.
> >
> > Any recommendation will be appreciated as always.
>
> There are many commercial and open source anti-spam systems but
> spamassassin is probably the definitive open source anti-spam solution.
> It's worked well for our 32,000+ userbase.

Also you should configure your MTA first.  Half or even more blatant
spam can be outright rejected by a well-configured MTA, even more if
you use greylisting.  Research the dovecot community for more about
that.

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