On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, joost witteveen wrote: > 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.
Most of the spam seems to come from a half a dozen or so domains. I send everything from those domains to /dev/null with procmail. Like this ( part of .procmailrc )- :0: * ^(To|From|Sender).*savetrees.com /dev/null :0: * ^(To|From|Sender).*cyberpromo.com /dev/null :0: * ^(To|From|Sender).*ispam.net /dev/null :0: * ^(To|From|Sender).*spamford.com /dev/null :0: * ^(To|From|Sender).*public.com /dev/null :0: * ^(To|From|Sender).*quantcom.com /dev/null ---------------- http://www.sound.net/~wpmills/ ----------------- : W. Paul Mills : Bill, I was there several years ago. : : Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A. : Why would I want to go back tomorrow? : : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : Where were you! : : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : ---------------------------------------- : : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : Linux: Tomorrow's operating system, : : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : here, today. : : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : ---------------------------------------- : : compuserve 70023,1750 : #define MY_TRUE_LOVE computer : -------------- http://homepage.midusa.net/~wpmills/ ------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .