on Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 08:27:13PM -0800, Paul E Condon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > "Karsten M. Self" wrote:
<...> > Where is there a HOWTO or tutorial on using available tools (e.g. > procmail) to filter spam? Is it something that the "unwashed masses" > like myself can learn to do? Google will turn up a number of resources on spam. If you're feeling adventurous, there's a procmail FAQ and a number of resources for setting up complex filtering rules. My start was to install the spamfilter set of procmail recipies and tweak them (they've been tweaked hard). See various posts of mine in archives about issues encountered, I wouldn't recommend this route for the newbie, though someone with procmail experience could use the tools as a quick start. Note that spam can be handled at several layers, depending on your mail configuration, connectivity, and ISP policies. These are MTA (exim, postfix, sendmail, qmail), MDA (usually procmail, possibly mailfilter), or MUA (your mail client: mutt, Evolution, Gnus, etc.). Tactics vary, all are well documented. Debian packages aimed at spam, most (but not all) aimed at the MDA/MUA layer: - mailfilter - A program that filters your incoming e-mail to help remove spam. - razor - spam-catcher using a collaborative filtering network - sauce - SMTP defence software against spam - spamassassin - Perl-based spam filter using text analysis - spamdb - Fully automated building and maintaining of a Blacklist - spamfilter - Filter spam from incoming mail Peace. -- Karsten M. Self <kmself@ix.netcom.com> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? Home of the brave http://gestalt-system.sourceforge.net/ Land of the free We freed Dmitry! Boycott Adobe! Repeal the DMCA! http://www.freesklyarov.org Geek for Hire http://kmself.home.netcom.com/resume.html
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