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Any tips on taming spam with Plesk?

J

JerkyChew

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It seems like a lot of spam is making it through our Plesk server. I was wondering what kind of advice you guys have on how to tame this a bit... Can I customize Spam Assassin from a terminal without worrying about Plesk overwriting anything or breaking itself?

I'm always nervous about modifying stuff on the server from a terminal, as Plesk will sometimes go in and overwrite changes I've made (DNS and subdomains come to mind). Are there any caveats I should know about, or any 'best practices' I should follow when it comes to Spam on Plesk? Thanks in advance.
 
We use a combination of MAPS servers and IP blocking at the firewall which seems to work fairly well.
 
We use 4PSA Spam Guardian on our server, It blocks about 90% on our server.
 
4PSA Spam Guardian

We use Spamguardian from 4PSA . It's really great software to adjust spamassassin settings with multiple level permissions and settings .

http://www.onofis.com
Onofis Internet Servisleri
 
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