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Incoming Spam Protection
Hi everyone,
Looking for your recommendations for incoming Spam protection for email.
I know there is Spamtitan, there was spamexperts (But looks like same story as Nixstats) and I know there is mailchannel . (Mixed reviews so far and they also seems to be for priced for large setups)
What else is out there??
My usage case..
I don't have lot of email volume or tons of domain. (25-30 domains with 200 or so email accounts with less than 15k-20k/month emails).
I have a few cPanel servers and DA servers (but I am considering moving to DA in future.) Or probably just use one DA server for emails. (Or some other email solution for mails only). I am Not a traditional hosting provider.
Mailchannel seems to be a little too expensive.
Smapexperts used to be fairly prices but I don't think after they were sold, anything is happening there.
I was looking into Rspamd but them i saw a post from @Jar which made sense (too much time spent on it compare to SA) but SA isn't doing that good of a job.
So for all experts here, What other solutions (self hosted or as a service) would you recommend?? Something that isn't too expensive and cater to small setups like mine.
Thanks
Comments
It depends. Spamassasin could work if you take the time to tune it, I use it in connection with a relay, I never felt the need to use a third party solution, only self-hosted, but I have much smaller volumes than you have.
spamexperts are good: https://www.spamexperts.com/partners/listing
Any partners who resell them.
MX guard dog is good.
https://mxguarddog.com
I don’t know exactly what @jar wrote or what your experience is, but I’ve used rspamd and It was really good for me
Although I don’t recieve a huge amount of spam so I think I was a fairly easy to please
https://rspamd.com/
I’m not sure either. Though I did switch back from Rspamd to SpamAssassin. The only benefit I found to rspamd was that it’s lighter on resources. I didn’t really find it better at filtering spam, despite its many very cool modules. Fuzzy maybe being a little better than SA’s Bayesian learning.
The main reason though that I switched was that the DA UI worked in a way that better fit user expectations and the language of the UI was a better fit for SA all around. They never really made an rspamd appropriate UI for users.
Vouch for mxguarddog
Do you know of any good reseller/partner offering that service? I contacted a few and 2 of they replied it's only for their customer.
My email to spamexperts directly is yet to receive a response.
Never heard of them before. I will look into them.
That is exactly what i was referring to. (i.e. not good integration with DA. Sorry, I should have been more specific. However, good to see that in your experience, it was better than SA.
My usage case would probably be the same. So I am looking into it.
I am also considering giving CrossBox a try (especially after This post) Again thanks to @jar
DA + CrossBox + rspamd might be what I need.
(Anyone using this combo? )