- 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
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
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.
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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
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
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