I am still learning but.. would love to see a filter that kills "this
cannot be considered spam as long as <snip>" we tell you it is spam with
this line !
Is there a way to change the behaviour you have below from: send them an
email to: make it look like a bounce to a bad addy?
Andromeda wrote:
> At 11:10 24/11/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>
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>>
>> I'm thinking if I can have Exim reject every mail that has a string of 10
>
>
> Find attached a nice little filter that kicks out those kind of formats:
>
> if ($header_subject matches "\\\\s{10,}\\\\[?\\\\w{1,}\\\\]?\\$") then
> logfile /var/spool/exim/log/spamlog
> logwrite "$tod_log $message_id \
> $sender_address ($sender_host_name[$sender_host_address]) \
> => $recipients (recipients=$recipients_count) \
> subject=$header_subject"
> fail text "This message is unacceptable to the recipients on this \
> system. Do not send this message again, or your hosts will \
> be blacklisted. If you feel this is in error, forward your \
> original message to postmaster@$primary_hostname with an
> empty subject."
> seen finish
> endif
>
> It requires at least one letter following the spaces. So far it has
> stopped 5 to 6 spam messages a day.
>
> Regards
>
> Andromeda
>
>
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