Re: How to delete Spam automatically

2006-02-10 Thread Expertsites, Inc.
- Original Message - From: "Al Bogner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 4:54 PM Subject: How to delete Spam automatically > My hoster offers cpanel to configure spamassassin, which has only a few > options to configure, like white and black

Re: How to delete Spam automatically

2006-02-10 Thread Mike Jackson
My hoster offers cpanel to configure spamassassin, which has only a few options to configure, like white and blacklist. But I have shell-access to my account and maybe I could try out how to delete spam automatically. It looks like amavis isn't used on this RedHat machine with kernel 2

Re: How to delete Spam automatically

2006-02-10 Thread Michele Neylon:: Blacknight.ie
Steven Stern wrote: > If you can edit sendmail.mc and make a new sendmail configuration, then > you could install spamass-milter. You can then set a reject condition > for some spam score. > As far as I know cpanel servers use exim and the OP sounds like he is on a shared hosting account. --

Re: How to delete Spam automatically

2006-02-10 Thread Steven Stern
Al Bogner wrote: My hoster offers cpanel to configure spamassassin, which has only a few options to configure, like white and blacklist. But I have shell-access to my account and maybe I could try out how to delete spam automatically. It looks like amavis isn't used on this RedHat machine

Re: How to delete Spam automatically

2006-02-10 Thread Matt Kettler
Al Bogner wrote: > My hoster offers cpanel to configure spamassassin, which has only a few > options to configure, like white and blacklist. But I have shell-access to my > account and maybe I could try out how to delete spam automatically. It looks > like amavis isn't us

How to delete Spam automatically

2006-02-10 Thread Al Bogner
My hoster offers cpanel to configure spamassassin, which has only a few options to configure, like white and blacklist. But I have shell-access to my account and maybe I could try out how to delete spam automatically. It looks like amavis isn't used on this RedHat machine with kernel 2