Thanks Philip was wondering about this in relation to subjects..
Though i do have a few tests that work on catching some spam.. The
problem I have now is that I need to filter on more items
if ($h_message-id contains <>) then
if ($h_Message-ID contains <@>) then
if (("${if !def:header_to: {nospam}}" is nospam ) (this is catches good
messages too)
if ($h_to: contains <> ) then
if ($h_from: begins @) then
if ($header_subject: is "Search Engine Secrets Discovered" ) then
On 12 Sep 2000, at 10:32, Philip Hazel wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Scott Stavretis wrote:
>
> > How can I run this so that I can jsut put one enty in my main filter file that
> > points to another file that just has the addresses in it?
> >
> > eg. /etc/filter contains
> > if $header_from contains "**SOMEHOW POINT TO /etc/filter.addresses **" then
> > fail text "INVALID ADDRESS" endif
> >
> > and /etc/filter.addresses contains a list of e-mail addresses
>
>
> if ${lookup{$header_from:}lsearch{/some/file}{yes}{no}} is yes then
>
> ^
> ^
> This colon is important.
>
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