On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Don Bivens wrote:

> Just block China in your mail program.  Or if you find
> my methods too agressive just block this one guy in
> your mail server, drop the route to him, or firewall
> him.

Unfortunately brasslantern.com is just a virtual domain hosted at a small
ISP.  I don't get to do anything with the mail until it's already being
delivered to the POP3 drop -- and the whole point is to not have to
download the huge messages through POP.  Fortunately I do have shell
access and procmail on the ISP, so I've written a couple of procmail rules
that stop most of it.  It's just that every several months he changes
something significant and then one slips by before I get my rules tweaked.

I brought it up as an example of what spam looks like when its >250k in 
size, not because I needed more help dealing with it.


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