On Sunday 24 November 2002 18:32, Dark Alchemist wrote:
> Jon Gabrielson wrote:
> > It seems to be a common question to ask how to
> > /dev/null high scoring spam.  This should probably
> > be in the FAQs (as well as a few safer methods).
> > Anyways, i thought that I would throw up a page
> > explaining how I bounce spam instead.  I bounce
> > high scoring spam, give the user a passcode
> > to bypass the filter, and also lamely try to
> > unsubscribe from the lists.
> > The url is at:
> > http://www.directfreight.com/howtobouncespamwithprocmail.txt
> > if anyone is interested.
> >
> > Jon.
>
> I noticed a passcode but if the user resends it with the passcode where
> is the routine that spots it and allows it to pass?0

In the procmail script, note the 332762(my arbitrary passcode) in 
the rule below.

:0
* ^X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*
* !^X-Loop: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* !^Subject:.*332762.*
|/etc/smrsh/bounceSPAM $4 $2

you could also bypass spamc by moving that to the processing line,
but i prefer to see what it would have scored.(of course noone has
used the passcode yet, because i have yet to see a FP > 9 and
spammers by definition (i.e. bulk mail) are never going to take the
time to read the message to figure out how to send to me)






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