Professional Software Engineering wrote:
At 16:50 2002-05-19 +0100, Peter A. J. Pilgrim did say:
I am using the last known version of `spambouncer'
That's a descriptive version number. Perhaps you have a release number
and/or date? You do realize that spambouncer isn't maintained by the
procmail list - it's someone elses' package which they used procmail to
facilitate?
spambouncer 1.4 (13 October 2001)
I assume the original mail is stored upstream, but how do
I get to it.
Are you fetching email via POP or somesuch protocol instead of from a
local mailspool? Perhaps the spams are remaining in your inbox, as some
are wont to do if your mail client is a lousy mail client (don't take
that to be a commentary about the efficiency of web browsers as mail
clients though).
The receipes come from spambouncer. I do not understand the files.
What is `block.incoming' for?
What is `bulk.incoming' for ? What is the difference?
The `spam.incoming' is self-explanatory.
What anti-spam solution do you use?
Is it better than spambouncer? (www.spambouncer.org)
--
Del Segno Al Coda
Pete
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