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On 28-Aug-2002/14:06 -0400, Antonio Bemfica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This is trivial to do using procmail (by checking the Message-ID
>header). You can get a bit more sophisticated and do an MD5 hash of the
>body of incoming messages and store it on a database (dbtool, for
>example: http://www.daemon.de/dbtool/).

The procmailex man page includes a simple example for this. It relies on
Message-ID, so the MD5 solution may be better if you're worried about a
DoS attack.

Tony
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