++ 11/11/99 22:11 +0000 - Sean Rima:
>> My mail filter detects spam, but instead of deleting it, it inserts the
>> header 'X-Status: D'.  Thus, when I enter my mailbox, all the spam is
>> 
>Any chance of seeing your filter, sounds good.

I have same kind of setup. I have procmail check for a some things that
may point to spam. Other, similar, checks are also done. 

The filter checks for spammers that use insecure systems or messages
without RFC822 and RFC1123 valid Message-Id or Date fields. It checks to
see if the mail was addressed to a spamtrap. It checks to see if the
used mail servers are in the ORBS, RSS or RBL. If it finds a thing that
does not look correct, it'll add a X-Note field with the problem found.

In Mutt i have these X-Note headers light up in bright white (while
other header fields are in green), so i can eassily not if something is,
possibly, wrong.

Some of them are derived from the Spamdunk filters, but have been
changed and extended over the course of time. See my procmailrc at
http://www.mediaport.org/~sister/personal/procmailrc for more info.

        -Rejo.

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= Rejo Zenger  [Sister Ray Crisiscentrum]               [EMAIL PROTECTED]
= http://mediaport.org/~sister                                  PGP: see headers
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