RadicalSpam is a free and open source package distributed under GPL v2, including products such as Postfix, SpamAssassin Amavisd-new, Clamav, Razor, DCC, Postgrey, Bind; providing a secure SMTP relay, ready to use with linux and docker environement. More information : http://www.radical-spam.org

Features

  • Inbound and Outbound filtering for spam and viruses
  • Email queuing/spooling
  • Greylisting
  • Bayesian
  • anti-spoofing
  • Support for multiple email domains
  • Configurable Quarantine Reports/Spam
  • blacklist / whitelist
  • Includes ClamAV antivirus
  • Image analysis (OCR)
  • DKIM signing/verifying
  • Legitimate messages are forwarded to the mail server. Infected messages are cleaned and dangerous content placed in quarantine
  • Allows to choose the best spam handling strategy: Quarantine, delete, or tag.
  • Constantly checks for virus/spam filtering rule updates
  • Attachement filter
  • Very scalable

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux

Languages

French

Intended Audience

Architects, Security, Security Professionals, System Administrators

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

Perl, Python

Database Environment

SQLite

Related Categories

Python Email Spam Filter Software, Python Anti-Spam Software, Python Antivirus Software, Python OCR Software, Python Email Servers, Perl Email Spam Filter Software, Perl Anti-Spam Software, Perl Antivirus Software, Perl OCR Software, Perl Email Servers

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2015-11-09