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Originally Posted by Ericx Wow! It took me a few different tries to get the setup going described in the beginning of this forum - or the one on the wiki. The examples do not include instructions for Redhat. |
Hi Ericx.
Samples were made with CentOS 4.4, that is a clon of RedHat 4.4
Yes, you are right wiki could have been made better, but each user has his own distro with some packages depending what type of installation selected first time set up the machine.
Sorry if the wiki is not as complete as it should be. I'm not zimbra employee, and I'm not get paid for this work. So perhaps the test is not as deep as it should have been. Anyway, I invite you to complete wiki article with your experience.
And now, speaking about spam, I suggest you install SQLGrey. This will indeed increase your spam catching (or spam bouncing in this case) to a really high levels. Of course, your zimbra should be receiving mails directy for internet. If not, don't waste your time. But greylisting is at this moment the most efficient way to avoid spam. In my installation it has about 80-90% of spam bounced, and the 5% pass is caught by other techniques as blacklist, bayesian filter, SPF an others explained in that wiki.