Rich Duzenbury wrote: > > I use a procmail recipe that checks the X-Spam-Level flag, something like > > :0 > * ^X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* > /dev/null > > Non-spam doesn't have an X-Spam-level header. > Spam with less than nine stars (what I'm using) gets delivered because it > doesn't match the procmail recipe. > Spam with nine or more stars gets 'delivered' to /dev/null. > > About 60% of my spam is going to /dev/null. > > (Thank you SA Team!) > > At 03:41 PM 11/23/02, Dark Alchemist wrote: > >if hits <= 5 do not touch > >if hits >5 and hits < 15 tag as possible spam > >if hits > 15 its spam now shove it in the garbage can of /dev/null > > > > > >Can that be done and if so how? > > > >Thanks.
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