Spamikaze is an automated spam blacklisting system that attempts to make it as annoying to send spam as it is to receive spam, while at the same time making it possible for anybody to get legitimate email through to its destination. Spamikaze implements MTA and DNSBL level filtering, but unlike open proxy or open relay lists it doesn't rely on any vulnerability tests. It simply tries to turn the tide against spam by introducing a system that doesn't scale for people who send unsolicited bulk email but should work fine for everybody else.
| Tags | Communications Email Filters |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
Recent releases


Changes: This release simplifies configuration, improves the flexibility of the expiry policy, implements a new database layout, and cleans up the code.


Changes: This release simplifies configuration, improves the flexibility of the expiry policy, implements a new database layout, and cleans up the code. It breaks PostgreSQL support.


Changes: Initial release. The authors are running it in production, but it still has some rough edges.