Hi Karin,
Friday, November 24, 2000, 8:27:06 PM, you wrote:
KS> Plus, open relays sometimes get closed. You'd need to update
KS> your list fairly frequently to keep tracks of changes, so as
KS> not to block regular e-mail. (Not to mention that real
KS> e-mail gets sent from open relays too.)
T
On 24-11-2000 at 13:46, A. Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
> Jamie Dainton graced us with these comments:
JD>> But if you can trace the origins of spam it will help you block
JD>> mails. There is a list of open relay servers floating about the
JD>> internet. If you set a filter which checks for the o
Hallo Allie,
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 07:46:00 -0500 GMT (24/11/2000, 20:46 +0800 GMT),
A . Curtis Martin wrote:
JD>> But if you can trace the origins of spam it will help you block
JD>> mails. There is a list of open relay servers floating about the
JD>> internet. If you set a filter which checks f
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On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 08:24:01 +, Jamie Dainton graced us with
these comments:
ACM>> That article goes into how to trace the origin of spam, not how
ACM>> to filter it.
JD> But if you can trace the origins of spam it will help you block
JD> mails.
Hello A. Curtis Martin,
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 09:16:57 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, November 23, 2000, 14:16:57 (GMT+0100) (BST) my local time,
A. Curtis Martin wrote:
ACM> That article goes into how to trace the origin of spam, not how
ACM> to filter it.
But if you can trace th
23/11/2000, A . Curtis Martin:
> On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 12:31:50 +0100, Luca wrote these
> comments:
L>> I mean templates, macro ... I'd like to be able do send automated
L>> replies to the authors that I kill.
> If this is to spam then that is largely pointless.
No. It's for people who use to se
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On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 13:32:35 +, Jamie Dainton wrote these
words of wisdom:
L>>> I mean templates, macro ... I'd like to be able do send automated
L>>> replies to the authors that I kill.
ACM>> If this is to spam then that is largely pointless. S
Hello A. Curtis Martin,
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 08:21:34 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, November 23, 2000, 13:21:34 (GMT+0100) (BST) my local time,
A. Curtis Martin wrote:
L>> I mean templates, macro ... I'd like to be able do send automated
L>> replies to the authors that I kill.
A
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On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 12:31:50 +0100, Luca wrote these
comments:
L> Thanx. I only can't understand what's the "manual only" choice used
L> for: I can't see how to activate rules manually, in selective
L> downloading.
I don't know myself. :=)
L> Most
19/11/2000, A . Curtis Martin:
> The documentation is rather poor and the Selective Download item is a
> revamp of the original Kill-filters item. Luckily it's very
> straightforward to use.
Thanx. I only can't understand what's the "manual only" choice used
for: I can't see how to activate rule
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On Sun, 19 Nov 2000 14:00:11 +0100, Luca graced us with
these comments:
L> Is there any way to perform filtering actions when dispatching mail on
L> server? E.g., can I automatically kill all emails form a certain
L> author, or with a certain header,
Is there any way to perform filtering actions when dispatching mail on
server? E.g., can I automatically kill all emails form a certain
author, or with a certain header, directly on my pop/imap server
without downloading the message body?
"Selective download" item in sorting office seems to be a
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