Assume my domain name is anything.com. Therefore, anything addressed to
someone(_at_)anything(_dot_)net is most-likely spam.
Do you think it would be a good idea to send anything addressed to (any
name here)@(any word here).net to bit hell, assuming that if it was really
intended for a user at my domain, it would be properly addressed (with the
.com extension?) I know this won't catch all spam (as if there is a way to
catch it all), but this would probably catch a good chunk of it.
Lastly, assuming this is a good idea, would this recipe work to accomplish
this?
:0
* ^TO.*\.net
/dev/null
I know this is a very rudimentary question. I'm almost ashamed to bother
the list with it. I looked in procmailex and found several examples, but
nothing exactly like what I'm attempting to do. I also searched google, and
found quite a few examples. As best I can tell, this should work for what
I'm trying to accomplish.
Thanks
Seth
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