What do people use for personal mail server antispam these days? I need something server-side that supports training.
I've used dspam until now, but it's 1) dead, 2) AGPL, 3) rather slow after many years of training database bloat.
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I dropped rspamd because I found it wasn't needed.
Not accepting unencrypted connections, enforcing anti-spoofing for domains with it set up and a bit more strict RFC enforcement killed nearly all the spam.
Few manual rules for SEO, web design, and email list sale nonsense.
I prefer hard rejecting invalid stuff. If someone really wants to contact me, they can fix their broken mail server or send it from a major provider.
No time to look through spam, so I'd rather people get a notice that their mail was rejected and it's their problem to solve.
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Living in Japan, the standards for corporate IT systems here are... shall we say, below par. I've had to whitelist a Japanese webshop IP before because they didn't even have a PTR record for their mail server.
Forbidding plaintext SMTP isn't going to work for me :(
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