dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 05:32:48PM -0600, shock wrote: > | On 2001.12.06 20:23 dman wrote: > | > > | > I've been getting a bunch of spam on a certain list. The latest > | > message has the following From: line : > | > | i had the same problem with a different spammer. no matter what i did, > | i simply could not get the procmail recipe to properly filter the > | thing. > > at least I'm not a freak ;-) > > | i finally gave up and ditched procmail recipes altogether. > | > | don't get me wrong, i still use procmail. i modified my .procmailrc to > | call a perl filter script i wrote using Mail::Audit and > | Mail::SpamAssassin. Now, rather than stumbling around with procmail's > | recipes, I just filter based on the power of Perl. > > I've been thinking of making a similar thing, just so I can list each > spammer on one line instead of 4.
You do know that you can use a logical "OR" in your rules right? The "|" symbol. For example, :0 * ^From:.*junker.home|^To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]|^Cc:[EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null Would cover three addresses that would go to /dev/null. Perhaps you're doing something automated that makes this difficult? Gary