Asked by mcrmg in Anti-Spam Email Software, Miscellaneous Security, Networking Security Vulnerabilities
Hi,
I am thinking to use linux as our mail server, I know linux has spam db, it would be pretty slow when new mail come in, correct? (becasue it has to do the comparison)
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