At 06:43 2003-05-01 -0400, Jerry Shenk did say:
What's the best scoring system for inbound mail to the domain (ie. not a
specific procmail setup for each user). The goal is to curtail the worst of
the spam. You all know what I mean....the stuff that could end up causing a
sexual harassment lawsuit for not providing a 'harassment free' work area.
Everybody's idea of "the best" is different.
Unless you want to be maintaining the invividual rules, you should probably
just go with a canned system such as SpamAssassin, which you can invoke
from within /etc/procmailrc. See the SpamAssassin webpage for info.
I'm familiar with procmail and have created a couple rules on my own but if
possible, it would be nice if this could be something that an administrator
could be set up to maintain.
[snip]
Much of what you're asking for can be found if you check the list
archives. I know the attachment stuff has been posted numerous times, and
I've posted a several different ways to allow for per-user configuration of
options for scripts running from /etc/procmailrc.
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Sean B. Straw / Professional Software Engineering
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