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Most spam appliances work fine on a UNIX system
Most spam appliances act as a SMTP proxy so they are transparent to the operating system you use.
My company Abaca offers a 99% spam accuracy guarantee where we pay you if any user gets less than 99% accuracy.
But there other systems which offer no guarantee such as IronPort, Barracuda, etc. that also work (just not as well).