On 14 Feb, Terry Mac Millan wrote:
| > The canonical way to prevent loops is to add an X-Loop: header on
| > messages that might loop (like, say, because they're be re-mailed), and
| > test for the same header on incoming messages. The man pages have
| > explanations and examples of this usage.
|
| The spam program puts a X-header in, I just am not sure how to build the
| rule in procmail that if that header exists before it goes to process
| through the spam detection system, just deliver it and exit. From my
| readings I know there are flags for the rules that tell it to not do this if
| that was done etc.. but I am not sure how to make it do the delivery then
| exit.
Before spamc is run:
:0:
* ^To: spamtrap(_at_)rivernet(_dot_)net
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
$DEFAULT
--
Email address in From: header is valid * but only for a couple of days *
This is my reluctant response to spammers' unrelenting address harvesting
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