Tag: dspam
Ridiculous amounts of spam
by David Kowis on Mar.02, 2010, under Linux

Daily Spam Statistics for my Email
I recently repaired the DSPAM statistics on my mail server so I can look at the ridiculous amounts of spam that I receive. I knew the number was rather high, because I kept having to train a bunch of misses. Especially when the spam format dramatically changes. It seems to take more corrective action than it used to. I wonder if perhaps I need to clean out the tokens in the database. It’s possible that I’ve got a large amount of stale tokens that are leaning higher for other emails than it should be.
These statistics are from my older email server. I’ve got a new one that has been built, but not put into practice yet. Still trying to figure out how to get the Dovecot Sieve to actually work. Then I can finally ditch procmail and use a smarter server-side mail filtration language. One that doesn’t require a shell account. It’s also possible that I could offer email accounts @shlrm.org. Not that anyone would actually want those. Heh.