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Subject: CPanel (was Re: SpamAssassin Rules Regarding Abuse of New Top Level Domains)
From: Dianne Skoll <dfs () roaringpenguin ! com>
Date: 2015-10-13 19:53:12
Message-ID: 20151013155312.35f7152c () hydrogen ! roaringpenguin ! com
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On Tue, 13 Oct 2015 12:48:58 -0700
Larry Goldman <lgoldman@allstarcomputerservices.com> wrote:
> SpamAssassin is a framework: a framework with seemingly no
> documentation at all. I was considering downloading the source files
> to see if the framework is documented there. Is that what it takes to
> administer a mail service? Why can't an expert (at CPanel) do this
> for me?
As I mentioned, CPanel is just a control panel that saves you from
having to edit UNIX configuration files. They throw so-called anti-spam
services in because (1) SpamAssassin is free, and (2) they have a nice
shiny checkbox in their feature matrix in the glossy magazines.
If you actually want effective and vigilantly-maintained anti-spam
service, you either have to do it yourself (and that could be a fair
bit of work, but may be quite rewarding) or pay for a proper anti-spam
service.
Regards,
Dianne.
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