Brian Jones wrote:
>
> "Daniel L. Rall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Adding the following to the .procmailrc file of whatever user the
> > mailing list runs as ought to do the trick:
> >
> > # Oh most noble Emacs, be in -*- sh -*- mode for this procmail script!
> > #
> > # purpose: Catch Benchmark spam directed to the Classpath mailing list
> > # author: Daniel L. Rall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > #
> > SPAM_ARCHIVE=/tmp/classpath-spammers
> >
> > # Stop that printer toner spammer!
> > :0
> > * ^From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > $SPAM_ARCHIVE
> >
> >
> > This works on my RedHat Linux setup, but I have never messed around with
> > procmail before. I'm making the assumption that the mailing list server
> > is running sendmail with configuration files that run procmail by
> > default (I realize that this could be a big assumption...I grep of the
> > /etc/sendmail.* files for procmail should shed some light). Also, I
> > called up the bastards on the phone and left a polite--really, I swear
> > it was--message for them to stop spamming us. I don't figure that the
> > phone message will work, but hopefully the filter will. ;)
> > --
> >
> > Daniel Rall ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
> Can't ktelnet to mescaline to fix this. Something's changed on gnu's
> end because my end hasn't changed a bit.
>
> Brian
Arggh. Do we have a contact who could remedy this?
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Daniel Rall ([EMAIL PROTECTED])