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Setting up a spam-free Linux mail server

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Take a 1 GHz Pentium 4, add a copy of Red Hat 9, mix in one unit of sendmail, run POP3 and IMAP. Oh, and hold the spam.
It is amazing how much easier it is to get through an inbox uncluttered by unwanted messages. After a week of email nearly free of spam and viruses, the time and effort it took to configure a Linux mail server with SpamAssassin, MIMEDefang, and sendmail seem well worth the trouble.

This process started when I decided to see if my Linux skills had advanced enough to replace an ailing Mac OS X 10.1 mail server.
 read more | mail this link | score:8314 | -Ray, November 23, 2003
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