Procmail recipies
Joshua R. Altemoos
joshua at gnu-linux.net
Mon Jan 26 10:52:26 EST 2004
hehe This was my first idea but i didn;t know if procmail and spamassassin
would work with them so why give bad advice lol
Josh
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Robert Meyer wrote:
> Guys, rather than trying to do all of the parsing and mangling yourself, why
> not just install spamassassin? It uses procmail to put suspected spam in
> separate folders that you can tag and delete in one whack.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Bob
> --- michael.phillips at michaelphillipsnet.com wrote:
> > Quoting hawkwynd <hawkwynd at adelphia.net>:
> > > 1. Filtering incoherently written bodies. Sometimes you get a spam from
> > > somewhere that has garbled words in no apparent meaning or order. How can
> > > I filter for that?
> >
> > I was recieveing e-mail like that. I went and look at the e-mail's headers
> > and
> > found a common link to all of them. This is the recipe that I came up with:
> >
> > :0:
> > * ^Content-type: text/html; charset=(euc-kr|ks_c_5601-1987)
> > trash
> >
> > > 2. I'd like to create a blacklist of domains where I want to be able to
> > > read from a file, and filter from the list in the file. I saw a recipe out
> > > there once, lost it when I re-formatted, and didn't back it up (Doh!)
> >
> > You will need to find an external program to procmail recipes.
> >
> > Michael
>
>
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