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Is SpamScan still a thing?

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! This is a third-party plugin that isn't affiliated with cPanel. Most references I've found are a few years old, although I do see that some providers are still offering it as part of their license, but it's not something that can be purchased from us.
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  • tudorh
    Yes but, from what I read, when purchasing CPanel licenses, SpamScan licenses were given for free. In fact, the README.txt says SpamScan Plugin for cPanel & WHM Copyright: Buycpanel Inc. http://buycpanel.com
    So it's actually copyright BuyCPanel, which you now own, as I understand. So it's not as third-party as it would seem. I guess from your response that it's not really something CPanel was aware of. However, the reason why I ask is that Spamd seems now to be integrated into CPanel which I hadn't seen before. Is that what we should be using now? Since performing the migration (without SpamScan, obviously) we've noticed a marked increase in spam (not huge, just noticeable), so CPanel & spamd don't seem to be doing as good a job as whatever the SpamScan plugin was doing. But I though they were both using SpamAssassin. I'm trying to narrow down the problem and I don't know how SpamScan stored its SpamAssassin config or if the CPanel & spamd is even supposed to work that way. Hints?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    From what I am able to find, SpamScan was deprecated before our acquisition, so it's not recommended to keep using that at this point. cPanel has always had SpamAssassin available, which you can find more details on here: so you may also find those helpful as well.
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