On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 02:48:21PM -0500, Elwood Blues wrote:
| I have rolled my own system-wide filter for scoring and removing spam for
| a client, inspired by mbm@???'s fine example. While I have been
| able to filter out alot of spam, a decent percentage still gets thru. I
| would like something that would act like procmails scoring, where if a
| regex is matched multiple times, the score is multiplied accordingly.
| example, "wild webcam" is found once, add 15 to n9, if found 3 times,
| add 45 to n9. Is this possible? The exim filter seems to just match once
| and skip to the next rule.
Check out spamassassin. It is quite good at flagging spam.
-D
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