: On Fri, 1 Sep 2006, Christian Purnomo wrote:
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: > I am having so much trouble at present that some people are using my
: > email address to send their spam messages, in return I get hundreds and
: > hundres of non-delivery email + other misc reply such as out of office.
Thanks All
Hi Gurus,
I am having so much trouble at present that some people are using my
email address to send their spam messages, in return I get hundreds and
hundres of non-delivery email + other misc reply such as out of office.
How would I be able to use spamassassin to help me with this? would
sa-lea
I have implemented John's idea and it works like a charm!
I use postfix in my mail gateway at the perimiter, I have :
always_bcc = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The reason I'm bcc-ing is because my mail-gateway is not suitable to
store large quantity of emails, very plain server.
I wrote a simple perl scri
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: Christian Purnomo said:
: > I have a similiar approach, I noticed though that when the email is
: > copied across to a public folder OR an IMAP folder, the email
: > header/body is changed with ms-application/tnef. So whatever you feed
: > sa-learn, it's not going t
I have a similiar approach, I noticed though that when the email is
copied across to a public folder OR an IMAP folder, the email
header/body is changed with ms-application/tnef. So whatever you feed
sa-learn, it's not going to be effective as the body of the email has
changed since from the origi
Hello All.
We have a smarthost running spamassassin in the permiter, this host
relays email for our internal domains to an M$ Exchange server in our
private LAN. Spamassassin is doing a great job in filtering most
spams.
I get my MS Exchange users to drop any 'Undetected SPAM' to a folder
whi