> With this I want to reply both to you,to Peter Edstrom and to dashielljt.
> Well first of all many thanks to all of you for interesting answers,however I
> think I solved a lot of problems by upgrading my SpamAssassin from 2.20 to 2.55
> which includes bayesan filter and a DNS-RBL check against p
On 14-Sep-2003 Steven wrote:
>> How can I set the rule into procmailrc to block ALL Sildenafil topic subject
>> ?
> Try:
>
>:0
> * ^Subject:.*Sildenafil.*
> spam/.
>
> Steven Smith,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
With this I want to reply both to you,to Peter Edstrom and to dashielljt.
Well first of al
> With bmf, does it search a spam folder and learn from what you put into
> it? The thing is I delete good e-mail after I've finished reading it if
> there's no further use for it but just because I deleted that e-mail
> doesn't make it properly spam.
This is kinda how it works:
When your mail i
With bmf, does it search a spam folder and learn from what you put into
it? The thing is I delete good e-mail after I've finished reading it if
there's no further use for it but just because I deleted that e-mail
doesn't make it properly spam.
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Hello, Marco.
As have already been implied, subject filtering isn't the most reliable
way of handling spam. If spam is getting on you, then I really recommend
installing a bayesian spam filter, especially the one called 'bmf'. The
filter learns what is spam and what isn't, by analyzing your mail a
> How can I set the rule into procmailrc to block ALL Sildenafil topic subject ?
Try:
:0
* ^Subject:.*Sildenafil.*
spam/.
Steven Smith,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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You have now learned the futility of subject filters. Perhaps a white
list filter would work better. Unfortunately I don't know how to set one
of them up in procmail but have one set up and working in pine. As a
stopgap measure in procmail, search for something like this, :0 HB
* prescription
sp
Hello I am receiving some spam with the following subject topic:
Sildenafil
so I tried to add the following rule into my .procmailrc file:
:0
* ^Subject:.*Sildenafil
spam/.
but only if the subject is exactly Sildenafil then message is moved to my spam
folder,infact if subject