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Apache SpamAssassin

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Claimed by Apache Software Foundation Analyzed 11 months ago

Apache SpamAssassin is the #1 Open Source anti-spam platform giving system administrators a filter to classify email and block spam (unsolicited bulk email). It uses a robust scoring framework and plug-ins to integrate a wide range of advanced heuristic and statistical analysis tests on email ... [More] headers and body text including text analysis, Bayesian filtering, DNS blocklists, and collaborative filtering databases. Apache SpamAssassin is a project of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF). [Less]

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IndiMail

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  Analyzed 12 months ago

A highly scalable/configurable Mail platform allowing users in a domain to be distributed across multiple hosts, has multiple queues and uses qmail as MTA. Also provides virtual domains/users in MySQL. No patching of qmail required. A full-featured mail server providing ESMTP, IMAP/POP3, QMTP ... [More] , QMQP, DKIM, DomainKeys, etc In tests carried out by users, IndiMail's multi-queue architecture outperforms postfix in mail inject rates. IndiMail allows extending a domain across multiple servers. This feature also allows you to setup a domain with a heterogeneous mix of mail servers. Read more about IndiMail at https://github.com/mbhangui/indimail-virtualdomains/wiki/IndiMail [Less]

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12 months since last commit

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sa-junk-plugin

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The main idea behind was in situation where you have SpamAssassin installed on the mail server itself and there's no use to have another spam procesing engine. For instance I have SA installed on my home mailserver and I have the office email account (no SA at office) and I would like to use my ... [More] home SA to identify junk. On my office account I have Report as Spam (Rspam) Plugin installed so I didn't touch learn/report stuff. Of course spamc is still required (it usualy comes already installed in most modern distros). If this makes sense I'll add port option, ssl, and username option. [Less]

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