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dburns
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09-04-2007, 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by bunkfilms View Post
Since it seems this is never going to work again, at least not on a consistent basis, what our options to protect our servers from SPAM? Is there anything we can install or do I just have to relying pop'ing and filtering that way?
SpamAssassin seems to be working perfectly for me now, but you need to set up a few server-side rules in Cpanel. I used to have everything go to a spam folder, but I'm pretty confident with SA's results lately (along with some additions to the user_prefs file). I just have all my spam deleted now.

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