[ale] Spam Blocking Alternatives
Stuffed Crust
pizza at shaftnet.org
Tue Apr 27 17:04:39 EDT 2004
On Tue, Apr 27, 2004 at 02:36:24PM -0400, Chris Ricker wrote:
> I'm curious how much email you're processing through this site. My
> experience has been that for anything much larger in scale than a personal
> email server, greylisting quickly becomes impractical
Oh, I agree it wouldn't scale to a large installation, at least not as
currently implemented. But the greylisting arrangement I have covers
about 80 users, with perhaps 4000-5000 or so messages a day.
It's worth mentioning that the CPU hit from greylisting is a lot less
than anything which inspects the message bodies (eg
spamassassin/bogofilter), to say nothing for the hit that a virus
scanner causes.
- Pizza
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