IPCHAINS would be useful for that purpose if you were simply blocking
traffic from a particular site's IP address. Unfortunately, chances are
that the mail, while it might be coming from the same From address, it
might not be actually popping into your system from there.
The best bet might
i would use procmail to filter out spam.
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, pochy wrote:
Hello every one!:
Lets see now, this is my thing my wife is getting unrequested
mail each day in her
mail box, and she wants me to block that people, from send her e-mails.
She acces the web trhugout
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
Based on the discussion on this list, I use procmail to filter out spam.
What I did is to create a folder, let's call it junk, in my mail directory.
So everytime I get spam, I just move it to that junk directory. I then have a
script (php
On Monday 18 March 2002 12:05 pm, you wrote:
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
Based on the discussion on this list, I use procmail to filter out spam.
What I did is to create a folder, let's call it junk, in my mail
directory. So everytime I get spam, I just move it to that
Hello every one!:
Lets see now, this is my thing my wife is getting unrequested
mail each day in her
mail box, and she wants me to block that people, from send her e-mails.
She acces the web trhugout my box, and she is using M$-Outlook. My
question is, If she getting her mail from
ps == pochy s pochy writes:
ps Hello every one!:
ps Lets see now, this is my thing my wife is getting unrequested
ps mail each day in her
ps mail box, and she wants me to block that people, from send her e-mails.
ps She acces the web trhugout my box, and she is