Nick Lidakis wrote: > After a quite a bit of reading about this mutt mua people are so fond > of, I had the nerve to try to put down Mozilla's Thunderbird down for > a while and take the mutt for a walk. > > Using -among other online sources- the debian mutt wiki as a guide, > I get mutt installed, configure a decent (for a rookie) .muttrc, and > replace exim with the simple ssmtp. I use mutt's internal POP > facilties to get mail from my verizon mail account. I haven't > configured procmail or spamassassin yet. > > A feeks weeks go by and I notice something strange. I'm not getting my > healthy dose of spam like I used to get when using Tbird. The junk > folder would get filled with a dozen or more a day. Now, nothing. The > only couple of spam messages that I get are the one's from this list. > I am getting mail from all my other legit sources. > > Did I do something wrong? Did I horribly misconfigure something? > >
Maybe your ISP decided to _finally_ install an antispam software in their servers, just as you switched to mutt? ;-) -- You can rent this space for only $5 a week. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [email protected] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

