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SpamAssassin: A practical guide to integration and configuration

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SpamAssassin: A practical guide to integration and configuration

Overview of this book

As a busy administrator, you know Spam is a major distraction in todays network. The effects range from inappropriate content arriving in the mailboxes up to contact email addresses placed on a website being deluged with unsolicited mail, causing valid enquiries and sales leads to be lost and wasting employee time. The perception of the problem of spam is as big as the reality. In response to the growing problem of spam, a number of free and commercial applications and services have been developed to help network administrators and email users combat spam. Its up to you to choose and then get the most out of an antispam solution. Free to use, flexible, and effective, SpamAssassin has become the most popular open source antispam application. Its unique combination of power and flexibility make it the right choice. This book will now help you set up and optimize SpamAssassin for your network.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
SpamAssassin
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Introduction
Glossary

Summary


Email was developed in a free and open environment. Spam forced this environment to become less trusting and sharing. Running an open relay can result in an email server being placed on a blacklist. This prevents legitimate outgoing email from being accepted by destinations. This can also result in the termination of Internet services provided by an ISP.

Testing for an open relay is straightforward and there are free services available on the Internet that will perform these tests. All MTAs can be configured to prevent open relaying with a few simple configuration changes. This chapter covered configuring Sendmail, Postfix, Exim, and qmail to prevent them from acting as an open relay.