>Seriously, though: Is there a way (with procmail or other) that >I can automatically forward all email with non-existant >Reply-To: addresses to /dev/null? That would probably halve the >amount of spam I get.
You can do two things: From Abuse.net, get all the known addresses of spammers and set them in a filter. Also, you can have your mail server do an automatic check of the domain it's receiving mail from. If the mail is from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and your mail server program detects that the domain name BOY.COM doesn't exist, it can drop the mail. The unfortunate part about this is that the error would bounce to either someone else (to bad not back to the spammer) and that people who use fake domains that actually exists (I get tons from Compuserve and AOL) will still come through. My 10-user ISP works this way, and I get no spams there at all, although I am not sure how the system works (that's how it was explained to me). I have just installed Linux myself and although I am slowly converting myself to Linux from Windows 95, I have a lot to learn. I'm used at having my bed made. It crashes once in a while, but it's always made =) Perhaps the best way to get rid of spammers is to become filthy rich, so when we receive their mail, we can do a WHOIS on the website they advertise, and then send our boys to take "care" of them... just a dream. True, Spamming is part of the freedom and the Internet is an anarchy, with no control, but I still feel that if Spam should not stopped because we'd be interfeering with their freedom, they are interfeering my freedom (and my wallet). Leandro+ ___ Leandro Asnaghi-Nicastro (LA672) Assistant to the Editor and Localization, GAMESMANIA Internet Frontier Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: (416) 656-2659 Fax: (416) 656-0863 Cynic, n.: A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be. Hence the custom among the Scythians of plucking out a cynic's eyes to improve his vision. -- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary" ZimID 46B98555 1993/12/15 0D 6E 96 68 D6 B3 9A 96 20 ED 1F AF 11 46 13 79 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .