And with Sheldon's remarks in mind, know that you can partially
automate the processing of spam at the user level using procmail. See
The SpamBouncer by Catherine A. Hampton
<
http://www-new.hrweb.org/spambouncer/>.
--jim
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Reality is futile; you will be simulated.
På 1999-Mar-02 klokka 22:12:27 +0200 skrivet Sheldon Hearn:
: On Tue, 02 Mar 1999 20:18:18 GMT, Tony Schonfeld wrote:
:
: > Please let me know how to setup my exim.conf to return
: > spam email trafic to the sender after accept it for
: > different selection criterion like a word in text or
: > subject, a from line etc...
:
: Hi Tony,
:
: Your question has been asked before on this list, so the answer is easy
: to provide:
:
: It is both irresponsible and ineffective to automate the return
: of spam to the apparent sender.
[...]
: If you're not able to impliment measures to reject spam at your ISP, you
: have two options as a responsible member of the Internet community:
:
: 1) Delete the spam you receive.
:
: 2) Use appropriate channels for sending to the right people complaints
: about the spam you receive.
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