Is there a way I can setup mail filters by subject or other headers (not
just by from/recipient)? Spammers often send spam faked as having been sent
by my lists. Then I get all sorts of bounces from the actual recipients
such as SpamAssassin Identified this message as spam.
I'd like to setup a
On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 11:50:18AM -0400, Erez Zadok wrote:
Is there a way I can setup mail filters by subject or other headers (not
just by from/recipient)? Spammers often send spam faked as having been sent
by my lists. Then I get all sorts of bounces from the actual recipients
such as
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ed Wilts writes:
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I don't see anything that would stop you from processing the incoming
e-mails through procmail before they get to mailman. Just change the
alias to point to valid user, process the e-mail via procmail and do
whatever you want with it, then
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Erez Zadok wrote:
I'd like to setup a filter rule that says: if the subject line
matches a certain string, discard this email and never tell me about
it. However, I don't this kind of rule to affect the way other
moderation or filter rules work.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Todd writes:
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Erez Zadok wrote:
I'd like to setup a filter rule that says: if the subject line
matches a certain string, discard this email and never tell me about
it. However, I don't this kind of rule to
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Erez Zadok wrote:
Yes! That's exactly it. Right now all I can do is hold mails
that match certain headers. I like that option for certain cases,
but I'd like another (independent) option to completely discard
mails that match certain headers.
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 15:30, Erez Zadok wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Todd writes:
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Erez Zadok wrote:
I'd like to setup a filter rule that says: if the subject line
matches a certain string, discard this email and never tell me
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 19:25, Jon Carnes wrote:
If you are simply looking at the subject line, then Procmail will do
this very easily.
man procmailex
Opps! I should have read the whole thread first.
Emily Latella Sorry. Never mind! /EL
Jon Carnes