On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 17:50:12 +0100, Andreas Janssen wrote:

> Hello
> 
> John Conover (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> 
>> Andreas Janssen writes:
...
>> FYI, if you are running procmail in a shell account:
>> 
>>     :0 BD
>>     * ^(T(24gRXJ|V(oAAAI|pQAAI|psAAE|qQAAM))|(UEsDBBQ)) /dev/null
>> 
>> in your ~/.procmailrc will catch most M$ executables in your e-mail and
>> trash them.
>> [...]
> 
> Thanks, but I am connected to the internet using an analog modem, so the
> way for me to get rid of them is deleting them on the server. I really
> don't want to download some MB of viruses every day only to delete them
> right afterwards :-)

mailfilter is good for filtering out swen and the like. I have set it to
delete all messages over 146888K on this email account (this is not my
main account, so I don't expect to receive large attachments here anyway).


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