On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 01:08:29PM -0500, Evan Cooch wrote:
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* ^Subject:.*###
/dev/null
Now, what I don't understand is why, fairly often, an email
with >= 3 ### will not get killed, but does end up in the
$HOME/mail/spam folder?
What do your logs say?
Could it be that the program on the server that is injecting
the "###" does it MIME-encoded if the Subject-line was encoded
to begin with? That would explain the result.
dman
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