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.
Conversation
Replying to
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.
1
11
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.
Replying to
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 :(
5

