Julian Mehnle schrieb:
But this all of this is quickly getting off-topic. :-)
Hi Julian,
you're right.This thread evolves into spam catching instead of Courier
managing.
Thanks 4 your thoughts
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Dirk Kulmsee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Julian Mehnle schrieb:
> > For rejecting spam, I rely solely on reputation systems (i.e.
> > blacklists) and I recommend to my users that they use the SpamCop
> > reporting service[2] to report spam.
>
> In my opinion this is not the (always) the way to go. I
Jay Lee wrote:
> with some perl scripting, one could probably get something similar with
> Spamassassin at SMTP time
A simple SpamAssassin module for Courier::Filter might look like the
following. I just hacked it together off the top of my head, so it hasn't
been tested, but I will probably incl
Julian Mehnle schrieb:
Dirk Kulmsee wrote:
We all would love to block spam at the earliest stage, but at least here
in Good ol' Germany you are half way in Jail if you do so.
Mail & letters are PERSONAL and you may not intrude.
This is nonsense. Just put a clause into your AGB (Terms and C
Jay Lee schrieb:
Dirk Kulmsee said:
Bill Taroli schrieb:
Dirk Kulmsee wrote:
Bill Taroli schrieb:
Wiebke Doerper wrote:
I would like to use SpamAssassin during the SMTP dialog, to discard
everything with a high spam rating. I know some people have been
thinking of
Dirk Kulmsee wrote:
> We all would love to block spam at the earliest stage, but at least here
> in Good ol' Germany you are half way in Jail if you do so.
> Mail & letters are PERSONAL and you may not intrude.
This is nonsense. Just put a clause into your AGB (Terms and Conditions),
then you're
Dirk Kulmsee said:
> Bill Taroli schrieb:
>
>> Dirk Kulmsee wrote:
>>
>>> Bill Taroli schrieb:
>>>
Wiebke Doerper wrote:
> I would like to use SpamAssassin during the SMTP dialog, to discard
> everything with a high spam rating. I know some people have been
> thinking of imple
Bill Taroli schrieb:
Dirk Kulmsee wrote:
Bill Taroli schrieb:
Wiebke Doerper wrote:
I would like to use SpamAssassin during the SMTP dialog, to discard
everything with a high spam rating. I know some people have been
thinking of implementing this. Does someone have a working
courier(perl)filter
Dirk Kulmsee wrote:
Bill Taroli schrieb:
Wiebke Doerper wrote:
I would like to use SpamAssassin during the SMTP dialog, to discard
everything with a high spam rating. I know some people have been
thinking of implementing this. Does someone have a working
courier(perl)filter to do it?
Well, I'm
Hi Dirk!
I'm just implementing this kind of spam filtering you mentioned. I don't
think I'm breaking the law here in Hungary, but this will prevents users
complaints, I hope. According to this policy you can't fight neither
spam nor viruses?
P.s.: sorry form my bad English.
Balazs Hegedus
> Bill
Bill Taroli schrieb:
Well, I'm not sure it's what you had in mind... but I've been running
Amavis as a global filter for a while now. In my case, I prefer to
just have it do virus scanning... but if you wanted spam rejected
similarly, it can easily accomplish that.
If someone had a more direct
Well, I'm not sure it's what you had in mind... but I've been running
Amavis as a global filter for a while now. In my case, I prefer to just
have it do virus scanning... but if you wanted spam rejected similarly,
it can easily accomplish that.
If someone had a more direct integration of spamc/
hi,
I would like to use SpamAssassin during the SMTP dialog, to discard everything
with a high spam rating. I know some people have been thinking of implementing
this. Does someone have a working courier(perl)filter to do it?
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Wiebke
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