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It's still a service which you have to maintain and there's constant config & upgrading required since some spammers are smart enough to test their messages with it first.

I've run SA professionally for modest (low hundreds) of users. It works reasonably well but it's a job and I'm not paid to do it personally.



SpamAssasin will auto-update its rules if properly configured. I have touched my SA install in years.


nupark2 is correct. There's less maintenance involved in running SpamAssassin than there is in running Firefox.




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