Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
>> I ask, because my procmail pipes each inbound message through SpamBayes.
>> I thought that if I set SpamBayes to go into a lengthy sleep (say, 5-10
>> minutes) when it positively identifies a spam, it might cause some pain
>> and annoyance to the spammer's MTA on the other end.
>
> Use sa-exim instead - you can do a lot of teergrubing during the SMTP
> session, that way.
Only that SA-Exim is specifically designed to use SpamAssassin
(specifically spamc -> spamd,) not SpamBayes.
Quite another point is, that most (almost all) spam comes via open
relays/proxies and the only really viable way of fending it off is to
smtp 550. SA-Exim can be configured to save a copy since it's been
scanned anyway.
Best,
Tony
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