On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 13:01:59 -0400
"Dragoncrest" <dragoncrest(_at_)voyager(_dot_)net> wrote:
HI all. Is there a way that I can setup procmail so that anyone
sending me mail who has something like "[x-no-spam]" in their
subject line will be totally ignored by the filters and all
their mail will immediately be filed in my inbox? So say for
example the subject line read "[x-no-spam] HI! We're coming to
Why make them remember to do something special to get past your filters?
Set up a whitlist block between your virus scan and SA sections. Don't
remember where I found it and others can explain how it works but have a
look below. It's a way to check if mail is from multiple addresses
without having a separate recipe for each.
:0
* ! ^From(_dot_)*address1(_at_)aol(_dot_)com
* ! ^From(_dot_)*address2(_at_)aol(_dot_)com
* ! ^From(_dot_)*address1(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)com
* ! ^From(_dot_)*address1(_at_)msn(_dot_)com
* ! ^From(_dot_)*address2(_at_)msn(_dot_)com
* ! ^From(_dot_)*address1(_at_)hotmail(_dot_)com
* ! ^From(_dot_)*address2(_at_)hotmail(_dot_)com
{ }
:0 E:
.FamilyMail/
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Gerald V. Livingston II
Configure your Email to send TEXT ONLY -- See the following page:
http://expita.com/nomime.html
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