twits)
{
LOG="TWIT "
:0
/dev/null
}
:0E
* ? (echo "$REC" | $FGREP -i -f $HOME/OTspammers)
{
LOG="Site "
:0
/dev/null
}
------------end recipe---
http://wapedia.mobi/en/Obnosis || Obnosis.com
From: [
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> Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:55:04 -0700
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
> Subject: Re: On topic message about Off topic messages
>
> Kurt Granroth wrote:
> > * ^Subject:.*OT.*
> > The Subject rule will
> > match
.plug.phoenix.az.us
> Subject: Re: On topic message about Off topic messages
>
> Kurt Granroth wrote:
> > * ^Subject:.*OT.*
> > The Subject rule will
> > match any instance of OT... even if it's part of another word. I
> > was tempted to put a regex in front and back
I guess it could just surface that if asked to chill, the action is at
least tried. That way, personal responsibility is applied and there's
no need for outside influences.
Thanks,
Dan Lund
To exercise power costs effort and demands courage. That is why so
many fail to assert rights to which the
Kurt Granroth wrote:
> * ^Subject:.*OT.*
> The Subject rule will
> match any instance of OT... even if it's part of another word. I
> was tempted to put a regex in front and back to limit the matches but
> didn't, since a) it wouldn't handle things like WayOT and the like
> and b) I can't think of
Since many people don't actually use procmailer capable mailers, instead opting
for spam filtered free public throw-away mail at Yahoo, Gmail, etc., anyone can
ALREADY create filters that limits mail from ANY mailer even MSN
(which offers free domain email) for any subject line following standard