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On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 09:26:21AM -0400, Andrew Armstrong wrote:
>I have recently been getting SPAM that is being sent to a dated address that
>was dated to sometime next year. Is it possible to stop this specific dated
>address from being accpeted by setting something in the incoming filter file?

Here's a line from my incoming filter file that does what you're talking
about:

# Mon Oct 20 22:05:02 2003
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] confirm

If you're not worried about real people sending to that address, you can
change 'confirm' to 'drop'.

I added the expiration date in a comment so I'd know when it was safe to
take the line out (i.e., when the address expires naturally).  I got that
date with perl (but there might be an easier way):

perl -e 'print localtime(1066705502) . "\n";'

Hope this helps.
- -- 
Kyle Hasselbacher               "Luck is the residue of design"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                             -- Branch Rickey
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