On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 18:34:09 -0500, "Daryl C. W. O'Shea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>z3r0 wrote: >> "rules that would kill system performance" >> I suppoused rules were nice and good, no time-bombs. > >I'm not sure what you're saying there. > > >> So any chances for me or I must forget SA? > >That, of course, is up to you. If you've got a shell account that you >can run whatever you want on, do it. It doesn't sound like you're >currently in that position. You could consider getting yourself in that >position with your current provider, or another provider, or colo, or a >VPS, or... > > >Of course, if you're currently paying for email service / spam filtering >you could provide your service provider with samples of the spam and ask >them to do something about it. > > >Daryl The voice of reason. Maybe you could run fetchmail locally and then you'd control your own SA. Forward any spam you get to your ISP's abuse address? KR Nigel