On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 11:17:07PM -0500, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
| On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 03:52:38PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
| > Another solution is to use spamassassin which does this amongst many
| > other tests. dman has a rather nice guide on his site, IIRC :)
|
| No, it does not achieve what I want. I do, of course, use spamassassin
| and find it extremely useful. However, in this case, I don't ever want
| to even accept the messages from the spammer. After all, if I accept it
| and bounce it it will only go to an unread box at some webmail provider,
| which has probably already been shut off or exceeded quota due to this
| forgery.
Indeed.
http://marc.merlins.org/linux/exim/sa.html
It works quite well :-). I've been using it for several months now.
-D
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