RE: MailScanner question

2003-09-21 Thread Gerry Doris
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Okay, I know that this is Off Topic, but if the answer is easy, I'd >> rather not have to join another list. If it's involved and there's >> not an easy-recipe web site (I haven't found one after quite a bit of >> search) then I'll go join the mailscanner list. >> >>

RE: MailScanner question

2003-09-21 Thread Stewart M. Ives
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Okay, I know that this is Off Topic, but if the answer is easy, I'd > rather not have to join another list. If it's involved and there's > not an easy-recipe web site (I haven't found one after quite a bit of > search) then I'll go join the mailscanner list. > > I've ded

Re: MailScanner Question

2003-02-20 Thread Edward Dekkers
> According to what I think I just read in the file > > /etc/MailScanner/rules/README and the EXAMPLES > > the line should be: > > From:*.allway999.comyes I copied some of the examples incorrectly the first time. You're right. The readme file says to block any domain as *@domainname.com H

Re: MailScanner Question

2003-02-20 Thread irwin
On Thursday 20 February 2003 03:47 pm, you wrote: > > In /etc/MailScanner/rules/spam.blacklist.rules I have the line: > > From:allway999.comyes > > Yet this mail does not get marked as spam when it comes in. > > Something simple I'm missing? > > Regards, > > --- > Edward Dekkers (Director)