On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, John Oliver wrote:
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 06:52:58PM -0800, Professional Software Engineering
wrote:
At 17:41 2003-12-02 -0800, John Oliver wrote:
I'm looking for a procmail rule which will catch all mail that is not in
an English character set. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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Sean B. Straw / Professional Software Engineering
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I'm assuming you're telling me to RTFM... :-) However, I see no utility
to search the list archives. Google isn't helping. There certainly
isn't a "How to block non-English character sets" in the man pages. I
could probably bumble around and figure out a recipe if I knew what I
was looking for in the mail.
I suppose I could download everything and start grepping around. I was
kinda hoping, though, that someone could just point me to a URL, or
point me to a search facility I'm not seeing. I'm just looking for a
nudge in the right direction.
One (possibly extreme) solution is to install spamassassin and have procmail
kick that off. You could then tailor either your user_prefs or the system
local.cf to include
ok_locales en
which will do what you want
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