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  • Works like a charm! The setup is efficient. The results are very good! Thanks for the excellent work!
  • Scrollout F1 is a very easy to setup antispam/filtering solution. Is powerful and works like a charm ! Two installations of it as replacement of commercial antispam of two well known software house and both works perfect , spam is absolutely defeated! Also thanks to the developer for his kind and prompt support.
  • a lot of false positives on all kind of newsletters, also a user is not allowed to release a spam tagged message, I find that's missing, back to ESVA for now
  • Buena herramienta, a funcionado muy bien, facil de instalar y configurar. Gracias.
  • works as advertised. Many Thanks to the developer.
  • Processed more than 80K emails last weeks. Very few false positive. Author offer amazing support.
  • a lot of false positives on all kind of newsletters, also a user is not allowed to release a spam tagged message, I find that's missing, back to ESVA for now
  • Marius is am outstanding guy and F1 is an amazing piece of software. I was looking for an easy way to DKIM sign outgoing mail and F1 fits the bill perfectly. Over the past few months Marius has been immensely helpful with all my questions and has even implemented some of the my suggestions into his software. Marius has been a mentor to me as I've used this project to learn Linux, postfix and Apache and how they interact with TLS and use certificates. I highly recommend anyone looking for an email gateway, firewall or DKIM signer to check this project out! Marius takes the complexity of email security and bundles it into a nice, easy to use appliance. 5/5 stars!
  • Its a great solution for a quick install. However if you already have apache running the installer screws up your config. Fortunatly it warns you that you shouldnt run the install if you have a webserver running. I tried to manually configure the system to work with different paths (/backup is already used and I want the website to run on a different path the /var/www). However I stopped edditing the files and running the commands manually when I found out the system updates itself through a cronjob. I think its a very nice way to create an easy setup but if you already have a linux server running and want to add the email gateway functionality to it, this setup is not for you. It takes too much effort to change the automatic features.