Re: Spam, exim, .forward vs. procmail

2003-10-04 Thread Pigeon
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 09:06:31PM +, Paul Mackinney wrote: > I've been reading the various spam threads, I'm certainly > getting my share of hits from the various worms going > around. Clearly I can do better can people provide some > clear recommendations? > > Currently I'm using exim, re

Re: Spam, exim, .forward vs. procmail

2003-10-04 Thread Shane
Hello all, The best thing in my opinion is procmail, just add these lines to your .procmailrc file, and all will be WAY better. Make sure you have your ~/.forward file forwarding to procmail. hope you all get it fixed...this worked for me! -Shane ###*My procmailrc file*### MAILD

Re: Spam, exim, .forward vs. procmail

2003-10-04 Thread Greg Folkert
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 17:06, Paul Mackinney wrote: > I've been reading the various spam threads, I'm certainly > getting my share of hits from the various worms going > around. Clearly I can do better can people provide some > clear recommendations? > > Currently I'm using exim, receiving w/fet

Re: Spam, exim, .forward vs. procmail

2003-10-03 Thread Paul Mackinney
Clive Menzies declaimed: < quoted post snipped > > I'm just starting out on this road coming from getmail, exim, mutt to > mailfilter, fetchmail, procmail, spamassassin, exim, mutt. > It's taken some time but I've now got preconnect "mailfilter" in my > fetchmailrc with the following: > > DENY=^F

Re: Spam, exim, .forward vs. procmail

2003-10-03 Thread Clive Menzies
On (03/10/03 23:12), Clive Menzies wrote: > > On (03/10/03 21:06), Paul Mackinney wrote: > > I've been reading the various spam threads, I'm certainly > > getting my share of hits from the various worms going > > around. Clearly I can do better can people provide some > > clear recommendations?

Re: Spam, exim, .forward vs. procmail

2003-10-03 Thread Clive Menzies
On (03/10/03 21:06), Paul Mackinney wrote: > I've been reading the various spam threads, I'm certainly > getting my share of hits from the various worms going > around. Clearly I can do better can people provide some > clear recommendations? > > Currently I'm using exim, receiving w/fetchmail a

Spam, exim, .forward vs. procmail

2003-10-03 Thread Paul Mackinney
I've been reading the various spam threads, I'm certainly getting my share of hits from the various worms going around. Clearly I can do better can people provide some clear recommendations? Currently I'm using exim, receiving w/fetchmail and sending to smarthost. I've learned how to write and