On Tuesday, July 23, 2002, at 03:11 , John Rudd wrote:
>
> my first procmail recipe will look to see if the sender is in a "totally
> banned" list (there aren't multiple levels of blacklist are there? not
> like there are multiple levels of whitelist? I wish SA was my symetric
> about what f
On Tuesday, July 23, 2002, at 05:11 , Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Jim Hale wrote:
>
>> :0fw
>> | spamassassin -P
>>
>> All this does is TAG the SPAM so that I could see just how much I was
>> getting on each account and then my Mail Client would just throw these
>>
: Jim Hale
Cc: Mailing List - Spam Assassin
Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Sending SPAM To Oblivion
Jim> What do I need to do to the above so that it sends anything tagged
Jim> as Spam to NOWHERE.
Try:
:0fw
| spamassassin -P
:0
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
/dev/null
Jim> What do I need to do to the above so that it sends anything tagged
Jim> as Spam to NOWHERE.
Try:
:0fw
| spamassassin -P
:0
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
/dev/null
though you may instead want something more forgiving of false positives like
SPAM=spam
:
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Jim Hale wrote:
> :0fw
> | spamassassin -P
>
> All this does is TAG the SPAM so that I could see just how much I was
> getting on each account and then my Mail Client would just throw these
> messages in another folder. Well, for 3 months now everything seems to
> be
I don't have but a few Email Accounts on my server so I've been using an
individual .procmailrc for each one. This is what I have as the
contents:
:0fw
| spamassassin -P
All this does is TAG the SPAM so that I could see just how much I was
getting on each account and then my Mail Client