On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 02:32:37PM -0800, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote: | I've had about a dozen people from this mailing list tell me that their | spam filters catch my messages. Does anyone know why? Is there a | standard spam filtering package for Debian that is prone to false | positives?
Commonly procmail is used for filtering, and it is just as good (or bad) as the person using/configuring it. Exim also has filter capability, and it likewise is as good or bad as the person configuring it. There is a new package "razor" in sid that some people are using. This is a distributed database of spammer addresses so that each person doesn't need to maintain their own db. My suggestion is to ask these people which filter system(s) they use and which filters were the ones that matched your message. If, for example, they use procmail or exim then seeing the rule for matching and comparing it to your headers will explain why. -D -- "GUIs normally make it simple to accomplish simple actions and impossible to accomplish complex actions." --Doug Gwyn (22/Jun/91 in comp.unix.wizards)