raf proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> or FEATURE(`rbl') to make use of realtime blackhole list at rbl.maps.vix.com.
> then you don't have to do anything else :)
Use both. They go hand in hand.
-s (just because you think a guy is a bozo, you can't have his domain
RBL'd - see htt
Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Corey G. proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> > Procmail simply needs to use many of the filters that were presented on
> > this list, but the most powerful weapon is with sendmail. I use code
> > that I found from sendmail.org which rejects domains found in a tex
Corey G. proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> Procmail simply needs to use many of the filters that were presented on
> this list, but the most powerful weapon is with sendmail. I use code
> that I found from sendmail.org which rejects domains found in a text
> file. This text file contains the do
I saw some recent postings about how people control spam. I thought I
would pass along my perl script that I use to help with this. Some
things are needed in order for this to work.
1. freebsd (although certainly easily modified for others)
2. perl
3. procmail
4. sendmail using anti-spam
5. roo