5:25 PM
To: amavis-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [AMaViS-user] FW: How to increase the score for specific
recipient
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
> ...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 a
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 reje
> 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 ab
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
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 excer
MJ wrote:
> 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: