On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 05:31:35AM +0100, Oliver Fuchs wrote: > On Mon, 15 Dec 2003, ScruLoose wrote: > > > I sent him a brisk note and promptly killfiled him. ;-) > > You killfiled him ... how does it look like ... what weapons did you use > ... was he bleeding ... he should burn in /dev/null.
Hehe! Well, it looks kind of like this: if $h_From: contains "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" then seen finish endif ...and the weapon is exim's filtering in my .forward file. ...He _was_ bleeding even before I got there (bleeding confidential information all over the list, that is); but I think he's got that under control. According to my logs, there hasn't been a single message discarded by that rule in the 24 hours or so since I put it in place, so I guess he had his problem fixed before I cast him into the slow fires of /dev/null... I'll probably let him out in a few days. ;-) Hm... Now I'm wondering whether the recently-posted scripts for killfiling someone from a hotkey in mutt could be beefed up to include time-limited killfiling... (timestamp the lines, and have a cron job parse the file and delete "expired" filters... hmmm...) Cheers! -- -------------------------------<<ScruLoose>>------------------------------- First let's just unzip your religion down. - Tori Amos --------------------------<<Please do not CC me>>--------------------------
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