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Buy a fake number from darksms or crypton.sh, register and done. Source: 10 months ago
I bought a phone number on crypton.sh and attempted to use it for verification, I haven't got any of the codes. I've also tried messaging the number I was given but it fails to go through it's not even active. I messaged their support just over a week ago and have essentially been ignored. Just letting everyone know incase anyone has any intention of using them. Source: 12 months ago
Crypton.sh. Mostly UK phone numbers but they are testing other European phone numbers. Uses actual numbers associated to SIM cards connected to a cellular network, so even sites that won't verify against VOIP numbers will verify with their numbers. Also, incredibly private. You can access the site via TOR if you want (including logging into your account to get messages) and pay with anonymous cryptocurrencies. Source: about 1 year ago
For online, Text Verified uses non VOIP numbers and so does Crypton. Source: over 1 year ago
There is also https://crypton.sh/ you can check out, have never used their services though. Source: over 1 year ago
Spamassassin or rspamd or ASSP. All very good. Spamassassin just works, but you need to feed it a good cohort of spam and ham (about 1000 messages each). Most people only send it the spam which will then bias it quite a bit and not have it classify spam as spam unless it's the worst of the bunch. Spamassassin is a filter for your mail server. Rspamd is the same idea. ASSP is highly configurable and a proxy. Source: 10 months ago
Https://rspamd.com/ is what we use on our mail servers blocks around 60% of incoming emails some get thu but not a lot. Source: about 1 year ago
Definitely. I think Gmail spam filtering has just gone haywire with way too much input, ChatGPT style sales pitches, and too much clutter. At Skiff (https://skiff.com/mail), we use RSPAMD (https://rspamd.com/), an open-source spam filtering framework. It's not as sophisticated, but it is highly explainable and works consistently. I much prefer this + inbox rules to anything else. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
When I installed Rspamd with on OpenBSD / OpenSMTPD the other day, DKIMProxy out (dkimproxy_out daemon), which had been got via OpenBSD Ports package system, was used to add DKIM signatures to mails in order to improve security on emails. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
Well, Rspamd includes web interface to monitor its performance. I combined it with relayd. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
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