On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 02:30, Marcus Meissner wrote:
> > At one point, Jeremy was talking about implementing some Mailman spam 
> > filtering, and I would sure like to see that happen.

Still would like to.

> I am using a handmade filter script on a list I moderate, which just bounces
> anything with X-Spam: yes.
> 
> /etc/alias file entry:
> 
> <list>:                     "|dropspam /etc/mail/smrsh/wrapper post <list>"
> 
> /etc/mail/smrsh/wrapper is the path to the mailman wrapper script.


What you don't explain here, is how the spam header gets there in the
first place. I suppose I could do something like this.

<list>:       "|spamc|dropspam /etc/smrsh/wrapper post <list>"

spamc is the spamassassin script, which checks for spam, then pipe to
the dropspam script. Spamassassin has a perl interface, so I could also
just do it in one script.

-- 
Jeremy Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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