Sandy Drobic said the following on 06/25/2011 04:59 PM:
On 24.06.2011 17:00, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
Maybe this is a little out of topic, but maybe some of you have experience with this.... What do you thing about chaining SPAM filters?, can this led to false positives faster?.
Example:
Internet ---> GW-Relay+Antispam (host1) ---> Antispam Appliance (host2) ---> MDA+Antispam (host3)
In most cases it is a recipe for headache and not worth the trouble. I could unterstand if you wish to separate spam filtering and virus filtering if you are under heavy load, but not two appliances chained. If one spamfilter is not satisfying, customize one until it meets your needs.
+1 The nature of spam filtering and virus filtering is very different. As Sandy says, you can customise spam filtering very easily. Chaining the different algorithms and rule set of virus filters might make sense if you are in the context where that matters. However there are alternatives such as sanitisers that may be more useful for a Linux context. -- Most people are not really free. They are confined by the niche in the world that they carve out for themselves. They limit themselves to fewer possibilities by the narrowness of their vision. --V. S. Naipaul -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org