On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 10:24:45AM -0800, Dr. ?lue wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> will not stop
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hmmm, it should.  If it's not blacklisting with that glob rule, it
sounds like either 1) a bug in SA's use of globbing code or 2) a bug in
the docs and SA doesn't really use full globs.

> Is there a
> module where I can feed a string and it tells me if
> it meets the spamassassin criteria for blacklist_from.
> Or is the filter simply a small piece of perl code
> that I could reuse?

Even better - globbing is traditionally a shell function.  Do something
like this:

$ touch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ ls [EMAIL PROTECTED]

You'll be able to see if the address is matched by your expression.

> The doc says that it uses file-glob-style
> So, what in the world is that?

man glob(7) is a good resource.


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