From: "Gene Heskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Saturday 21 January 2006 22:06, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Sat, Jan 21, 2006 at 09:44:54PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
Ok, I just set that up in kmail, triggered by <any header> 'does not
contain' "X-Spam-Status"
It's worth noting that you're likely to cause a mail loop on your
machine. If the header doesn't exist after passing through SA the
first time, the header will likely not be added by passing it through
again.
Its been running about an hour now without doing so. And I don't see
how it could since the filter rules are processed in the list order
shown by kmail. So there is no way for it to loop that I can see.
My instant problem is a veritable flood of about 3 bounces from the
*(&^$^%$()_)(!! uol.com.br for every message I post to the fedora list.
What that isp, and no I won't dignify it by uppercaseing it, seriously
needs is the 20 lbs of 50+ year old nitro I found laying in an
abandoned mine site about 20 years ago, applied right in the center of
the net rack room. Unforch, its a very long drive to deliver it.
One facility that kmail seems to be missing, is the ability to send such
crap to /dev/null, all I get are error messages when thats attempted.
I don't remember if you use procmail or not. This is from my .procmailrc
recipe set:
# Uncomment either /dev/null or /$HOME/mail/uol_crap, your choice.
# Modify the latter as appropriate for your userlevel mail storage
:0:
* ^From: AntiSpam UOL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#/dev/null
/$HOME/mail/uol_crap
{^_-}