On Fri, 3 Jan 2003 the voices made Chris Santerre write:

CS> Blocking spam goes like so....
CS>
CS> -SMTP(access bd, RBLS, simple header checks, ect)
CS> -Procmail
CS> -SA
CS> -MUA filter
CS> -Delete key :-)

 One mustn't forget that one must apply the same kind of logic when one is
writing its procmail-filters. =)

 Personally I find that if you keep doing minor changes to your procmail-
filters, then after a cpl of months you should rearrange (and a lot of the time
rewrite) them; esp. if you, like me[*], rely heavily on things procmail can't
handle internally.
 It's quite interesting how a few minor changes can change things so that it's
possible to optimize your code a lot.


        /t
[*] I'm really trying to cut down on the number of perl-processess each and
every e-mail ends up starting, but, hey, this server's got more than enough
power and I love perl... =)
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