headers 'Subject:.*[SPAM]' drop
would work to drop them. I don't agree with blacklisting, because almost all spam comes from forged addresses so you are just blocking some innocent bystander that has nothing to do with it, and spammers almost always change up addresses anyway which makes the blacklist useless.
TMDA-cgi has a new feature which will be available in the next release. From the "select" dropdown, it can select all spam which reaches a certain threshold in your favorite spam filter (pre-setup for SA). So if you want all mail with a spam score of 10 or above to be deleted, just set the threshold to 10 and then select the spam. Rather than deleting, you can report to Spamcop and help in the battle (that's why I don't drop any spam).
If you're interested in this feature now, you can use the cvs version of tmda-cgi. I've been using it for over a week and I've had no stability issues.
-Jared
On Apr 19, 2004, at 7:20 AM, Ron Dyck wrote:
I am running spammassasin on all incoming mail and have the subject tagged
with [SPAM] when identified as such. When going through my pending mail in
TMDA-cgi, I spend to much time filtering through all the [SPAM] to blacklist
them. Can someone suggest a rule to filter these messages and either drop or
blacklist automatically?
ron
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