I redRe "Fw: Fw:", amongst many many other things. When I finish the
'BombRe and ScriptRe' Wiki entry, I'll do the RedRe next and make
available some recommendations.
Roger Stevenson wrote:
I'm less concerned over the silly
newsletters than the FW: FW: FW mail. And people wonder why they get
spam and viruses.....
Maybe we can get one of these perl
proficient folks to write a rule that rejects email with too many
addresses in the message body.
Roger Stevenson
NEA Clinic
I hope I'm not changing the
topic too much.
How do yall maintain control
over what gets submitted as spam/notspam? Do you instruct your users
and leave it to them to submit, or do you use the cc spam and submit?
As the email admin for my
company (~130 mailboxes) , I feel I should control. Unfortunately, I'm
finding it aggravating to allow silly newsletters and forwards. My
boss is more lenient than I.
adamc
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