Next test.  Might actually work this time.  Damn sendmail to <insert
fav place here, e.g. Boston Green Line>

Martin
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Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 17:51:22 -0500
From: Martin Cracauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Spamfilters on cmucl-help
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[this also serves as a test message, cmucl-imp seems to work, now -help]

I now inserted my own spamfilters into the CMUCL-imp list, the others
will follow when I see this one works.

The filters are spamassasin, plus my own stuff kicking out html-only,
lowercase-only (smart enough to pass diffs) and a few other things.

Since I didn't get concrete hints I had to write my own stuff, I hope
it works, not sure what listar does when it gets empty input but it
should work.

Rejected mails are saved, so nothing will get lost.

I also apologize if some people got bounces from my testing.  I was
selecting random mails from the list to test the filters and didn't
realize procmail would sometimes happily bounce them.  Sorry.

Martin
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