On Wed, 30 May 2007, Eric Lemings wrote:

> I read through these Procmail docs and all I found was how to filter
> spam -- that is, it's still passed through the delivery process.
> 
> For certain levels of spam (as scored by SpamAssassin), I don't even
> want to see it.  I want Sendmail (via a milter or whatever) to reject
> it completely.  The Subject and Send may get logged for diagnostic
> purposes but other than that it doesn't get stored anywhere on the
> mail server.
> 
> For less certain spam, I may deliver to a separate folder/mailbox for
> review which is what I have Sendmail (and associated mailing software)
> doing now.

Take a look at the spamassassin procmail ruleset at 
http://www.impsec/org/~jhardin/antispam/ for a starting point.

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