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On 15/05/2002 at 9:41 AM James Pifer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[gregausit/redhat-list] wrote:

>Using Webmin I went to the Sendmail configuration and click "Spam
>Control (access)". I set up an accept rule for a specific email address.
>I then setup a reject on that domain. Maybe it doesn't work like a
>firewall, but I was hoping it would see the accept first, and let it
>through, while rejecting any others. So far it doesn't seem to work,
>everything gets rejected. 
>
>Hopefully I explained that well enough. Can this be done or do I need to
>add additional software?

Webmin is a great tool, but has nothing to do with Sendmail, or in other
words, it is a point and click editor of Sendmails text based config files.

Read www.sendmail.org to learn about Sendmail, but in a nutshell spam is a
problem that an MTA by itself will not rid, however procmail and some other
tools together may get a large % of spam, the problem is if you are 100%
spam free, you are likely to be loosing other mail.

Regards

Greg Wright
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