On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 01:42:30AM +0100, Alan Clifford wrote:
JM>
JM> :0:formail.lock
JM> | ( formail -r -I"Precedence: junk" -A"X-Loop:
null(_at_)spam(_dot_)mvlan(_dot_)net"; \
JM> echo "Please note: Your e-mail has been classified as SPAM.";
\
JM> echo "As such, it will be deleted automatically in 7 days"; \
JM> echo "without being reviewed."; \
Jean-Sebastien, I reckon that you are wasting your time with this one.
My experience when spam has got through to my autoresponder, is that it
usually generates a "bounce" of some kind and then you have to deal with
that as well.
The real reason is this match "* 9876543210^0
^TO(_dot_)*(_at_)spam\(_dot_)mvlan\(_dot_)net". I
and several other users on my server can use this domain on websites
etc. If we expect to receive a passord/link/etc. to register, we can
wait for it in the spam folder (each user has one). I added all the
other anti-spam stuff just to create a centralized spam filter.
Any bounces etc. will be sent to "null(_at_)spam(_dot_)mvlan(_dot_)net" which
the mailer
will write to /dev/null. Actually, I might change the mailer config to
reject mail instead.
LateR!
js.
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Jean-Sebastien Morisset, Sr. UNIX Administrator <jsmoriss(_at_)mvlan(_dot_)net>
Personal Home Page <http://jsmoriss.mvlan.net:8080/>
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