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Category: Spam Filter ISP
Forum Name: Spam Filter ISP Support
Forum Description: General support for Spam Filter ISP
URL: https://www.logsat.com/spamfilter/forums/forum_posts.asp?TID=694
Printed Date: 05 February 2025 at 1:52am


Topic: multiple domains
Posted By: Guests
Subject: multiple domains
Date Posted: 28 May 2003 at 5:13pm
I have roughly 200 domains that I serve mail for. Does your filter have the ability to receive, filter and forward mail for all of these domains?



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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 28 May 2003 at 8:17pm

Adam,
I currently am filtering 36 domains with no problem. One of the domains is on the other side of of the country. The biggest factor when filtering emails will be how large your keyword list is and how many connections at one time you get. At night after around 11PM PST I see up to 50-60 connections from foreign countires, 99% of it is from SPAMMERS. I guess they don't think anyone will be monitoring that late.

Out of 205520 connections / 191847 email attempts since May 14th, 176082 were blocked and 8480 were forwarded to my mail servers. Please note that these figures are within 5% due to having email connections coming in while I was writing them down.

In that time frame I have 3 clients ask to be removed from the filtering and after one day two of them asked to be added back to the filtered list. Once they saw how much SPAM came to them in one day it was enough to convince them that they did not want SPAM and if the senders did not have a verifiable address, tough luck. Better a missed email then 100's of juck mail a day.



Posted By: LogSat
Date Posted: 28 May 2003 at 9:31pm

Sure! We designed SpamFilter to be as flexible as you wish. Not only can it handle incoming email for all those domain, but it is also able to handle separate destination smtp servers for each of them if you wish. This means that incoming email for mailto:user1@domain1.com" CLASS="ASPForums" TITLE="WARNING: URL created by poster. - user1@domain1.com  can be forwarded to server1.domain.com, email for mailto:user2@domain2.com" CLASS="ASPForums" TITLE="WARNING: URL created by poster. - user2@domain2.com  can be forwarded to server2.domain.com., etc, allowing you a variety of configurations.

Furthermore, as Bill pointed out (thanks!), if any of your customers do not want their email to be filtered, that can easily be accomodated by adding their emails to a "bypass the filter" list.

Roberto Franceschetti
LogSat Software



Posted By: Desperado
Date Posted: 31 May 2003 at 3:16am

My 2 cents worth ... In a typical 24 hour period, we see an average of 55,000 connections spanning all the 500+ domains we host.  So far, the server isn't even working up a sweat.  Our inline antivirus is what hits the machine the hardest.

BTW ... we parsed the last 7 days of logs .... 88.9% of the inbounds were dropped as spam from the RDNS and dnsbl's alone.  We have had only a handfull of "good" mail killed and those we all from improper DNS at the senders end.

das




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