> On Tuesday 24 June 2003 08:56 am, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
>> On 18-Jun-2003/19:25 -0400, Gerry Doris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >I just filter them out using procmail.  Anyone who sends me those
>> stupid
>> >messages gets all further mail sent to /dev/null.
>>
>> That is unfortunate. I use filters and a homegrown challenge/response
>> system that operates like this:
>>
>>  1. Filter mail from mailing lists.
>>  2. Filter mail from my scripts.
>>  3. Delete mail marked by my ISP as spam (scored 10/10).
>>  4. Delete mail in character sets which I cannot read.
>>  5. Delete mail from unwanted senders (blacklist/killfile).
>>  6. Filter mail from known senders (whitelist).
>>  7. Filter mail that is in reply to a message from me.
>>  8. Challenge all other mail.
>
> I understand 1-7. But what does 8 mean or do?
>
> And do you do all this using procmail ?
>
> RDB
> --

I think he means that anything that falls through 1-7 gets one of those
dumb challenge messages.

Gerry


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