Benny Pedersen wrote:
> Rule 0: id->"EQUAL_001"; action->"REJECT sender equal to recipient"
> sender->"==;$$recipient"
>
> this stops spammers from using equal senders / recipients
>
> it does not even need a hammer :)
As I wrote on the postfwd mailing list, the proper syntax is:
id=
Rule 0: id->"EQUAL_001"; action->"REJECT sender equal to recipient"
sender->"==;$$recipient"
this stops spammers from using equal senders / recipients
it does not even need a hammer :)
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jida...@jidanni.org a écrit :
> Gentlemen, does one just keep on adding more regexps for each new language
> edition of this the spammer makes? Any better way for this particular spam?
>
> body J_NEW_ADDRESS
> /\xA7\xDA\xA6\xB3\xB7s\xAA\xBA\xB9q\xB6l\xA6a\xA7}\xA1I\xA7A\xB2{\xA5i\xB9q\xB6l\xB5\xB
On Wed, December 24, 2008 23:41, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
> Gentlemen, does one just keep on adding more regexps for each new
> language edition of this the spammer makes? Any better way for this
> particular spam?
Freemail plugin hits it nicely, just add the domains in body if thay
missing a h
Gentlemen, does one just keep on adding more regexps for each new language
edition of this the spammer makes? Any better way for this particular spam?
body J_NEW_ADDRESS
/\xA7\xDA\xA6\xB3\xB7s\xAA\xBA\xB9q\xB6l\xA6a\xA7}\xA1I\xA7A\xB2{\xA5i\xB9q\xB6l\xB5\xB9\xA7\xDA|I
have a new email address!Yo