At 10:17 AM +0900 2005-04-21, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Is this necessarily true? On some systems (my lists' host, for one),
the dominating cost of spam is network bandwidth. Disk I/O and CPU
are way behind. So yes, if we can stop spam before we see the
content, we win big. But as I unders
Andreas Rittershofer wrote:
> Mails I receive are already processed by SpamAssassin, so spam is marked
> with a X-Spam-Level.
>
> Now I want that these mails addressed to mailing lists are deleted by
> mailman and not held for approval.
>
> How to do this?
I put this in mm_cfg.py:
KNOWN_SPAMME
> "Brad" == Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Now I want that these mails addressed to mailing lists are
>> deleted by mailman and not held for approval.
Brad> It's better to do this before the message gets to
Brad> Mailman. How you do that will depend on your
At 9:40 AM +0200 2005-04-20, Andreas Rittershofer wrote:
Mails I receive are already processed by SpamAssassin, so spam is marked
with a X-Spam-Level.
Now I want that these mails addressed to mailing lists are deleted by
mailman and not held for approval.
It's better to do this before the mess
Andreas Rittershofer wrote:
>Mails I receive are already processed by SpamAssassin, so spam is marked
>with a X-Spam-Level.
>
>Now I want that these mails addressed to mailing lists are deleted by
>mailman and not held for approval.
Privacy options...->Spam filters->header_filter_rules
Create a
Mails I receive are already processed by SpamAssassin, so spam is marked
with a X-Spam-Level.
Now I want that these mails addressed to mailing lists are deleted by
mailman and not held for approval.
How to do this?
mfg ar
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