Alan Clifford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If I could find the same service from somewhere else that was priced
>> the same, I'd move in a heartbeat. If you have suggestions, please
>> email them to me (ie. not on this newsgroup).
>
> www.mydomain.com
>
> Basically unlimited mail forwarding and w
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Scott Wiersdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 12:47:00PM -0500, Chris Barnes wrote:
> > My Question:
> > What would the procmail script look like that would look at the subject
> > line and strip out the *SPAM* if it exists? My idea is to put
Yorkshire Dave wrote:
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 18:47, Chris Barnes wrote:
Situation: I run my own mailserver on a RH Linux box.
*Some* of my email comes in directly to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address,
while other messages are forwarded from an ISP address
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
I am running SA on my o
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 18:47, Chris Barnes wrote:
> Situation: I run my own mailserver on a RH Linux box.
>
> *Some* of my email comes in directly to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address,
> while other messages are forwarded from an ISP address
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
>
> I am running SA on my own box. SA
Situation: I run my own mailserver on a RH Linux box.
*Some* of my email comes in directly to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address,
while other messages are forwarded from an ISP address
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
I am running SA on my own box. SA is configured with
subject_tag [SPAM]
The ISP also runs SA on