Hi Gary,
Thanks for your reply. If you don't suggest this method then how we can
achieve this objective as there are some address like
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] which receive too much junk
daily.
Thanks,
MJ.
Here is an
MJ wrote:
Hi Gary,
Thanks for your reply. If you don't suggest this method then how we can
achieve this objective as there are some address like
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] which receive too much junk
daily.
Thanks,
MJ.
I see, well I guess in a way this would end up doing
MJ wrote:
Hi Gary,
Thanks for your reply. If you don't suggest this method then how we can
achieve this objective as there are some address like
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] which receive too much junk
daily.
Thanks,
MJ.
Actually, there is a much better way to go about this. The
Gary wrote:
You may be able
to use something like ASS Maker 3.1:
http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?50033696 or other similar tool to
obfuscate addresses on web pages. Then change the email addresses to
something more obscure, like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and then reject
...The other problem, is I will assume you have these two
addresses (among others) listed on a web page so your customers can
click on them. They have been harvested by spam bots. The combination
of these two problem guarantees you will get a ton of spam. You need
to obfuscate the email
Hi,
I want to add some positive score (black list) to all the incoming
messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to achieve this objective, I tried to add
the following line in /etc/amavisd.conf
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' = 3.0,
But it give gives the following error
Sep 17 10:26:42 mailgate1