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Are there good spam filters these days?



I started running my own mail server recently and spam hasn't been much of a problem with postscreen + spamassassin (with pyzor and razor).

Also, if you are worried about deliverability of your own e-mail: worry less. I am running my mail server on a VPS and the only place I've had any trouble delivering mail to so far is hotmail. They were blocking my IP, so I requested that they investigate the block and it was removed within hours.

It's really been a very pleasant experience.


Hotmail is doing the same with my server's IP because apparently someone else with a similar IP is a spammer. Could you tell me who you contacted?


Fill out and submit this form: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/getsupport?oaspworkflow=...

First I got this strange and confusing response:

    Dear x
    Please note that your ticket number is in the subject line of this mail.
    x.x.x.x
    Note: Errors are unlikely, however, if an error is indicated, please resubmit the specific IP or IP range.
    Thank you,
    Outlook.com Deliverability Support
    Please do not reply to this message as it is from an unattended mailbox.
    Any replies to this email will not be responded to or forwarded.
    This service is used for outgoing emails only and cannot respond to inquiries.
About an hour later I got another e-mail from them informing me that my IP address had been "conditionally mitigated", and I was then able to send e-mails to Hotmail.


Yes there are, and many of them will block all of your email if you run your own server...

Or did you mean "good for independent email operators"?


SpamAssassin works well enough for me.




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