On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
I just joined the list, and I am not comfortable
with regular expressions. I use procmail to filter
some the e-mail that I get (obvious receipes).
Befor you strat with procmail you must feel familiar with
regular expressions! Read the following advices and keep
the order of the steps (:-)
http://www.mhonarc.org/archive/html/procmail/2003-03/msg00177.html
Bye,
Udi
I would like some idea on how to handle the following
scenarios:
1. All uppercase letter headers (mostly scam),
2. all chinese/japanese/cryllic/korean e-mail
(other char sets than ascii? )
3. Spoofed address e-mail from (Mailer-Daemon etc.
with my own machines FQDN as origin).
I know it is lot to ask, but some one might already
be using such recipies.. Hints on howto also welcome.
-ishwar
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