On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 03:31:01PM +0100, Pete Wilkins wrote:
> Right... but I want the message ALSO to go to the original recipient.
unseen save /some/spam/box
finish
That will work...
> Actually I'm not a facist bastard, I'm just trying to stop
Sorry 'bout that, been reading far too much Dilbert lately ;>
> 1. SPAM
The ban of my life.
A good way it to create a small database of senders and number of mails
send in X unites of time -- say 4 hours? Then, if the sender exceed a
certain limite (more than 20 messages?) then the mail is frozen.
Another good way is to match on the sender address and subject. Most
spam are fairly easy to spot that way. Maybe a database of the spammer
that you get?
Remember that matching the body will take a lot of CPU and thus will
slow down mail delivery on large systems.
> 2. User sending their bloody passwords to each other...
No, they don't.... you're kidding me, right?
;>
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