I've looked everywhere and sadly it seems there isn't anything, rspamd was recommended but uses glib. I just settled on one of the perl solutions.
What's a decent and light(-on-dependencies) spam filter these days? Spammers have ramped up the rate about 50x in the past 48 hours and I feel like I need to modernize over my ancient handwritten procmail rules...
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glib isn't a show-stopper if it's the extent of the dependencies. I've seen some stuff so awful it needs a jvm. But I am interested in effectiveness. Are there comparisons of methods, reviews of what actually works?
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Personal-use install of SpamAssassin?
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It looked too enterprisey and Perl pretty heavy, but maybe it's still the best choice. Have you set it up for personal use?
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I have only installed and run SA for small (3 users) to large (100's of users) mail setups. Never for personal use. Overall it has worked exactly as advertised.
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