On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 12:18, Bob Haddleton wrote: > On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 15:07, Martin Skj�ldebrand wrote: > > If this has been up before I apologize, I'm just back from a 3 months > > trip to East Africa and have discovered that I have a problem. > > > > What is your fav way of battleing Spam? Is there a filter app (like > > Black Hole) that you can plug into Evo somehow? Or how do you do it? > > Suggestions are welcome. I thought there'd be some spam filter > > functionality in Evo by know, but I seem to miss this (if there is). > > If your email uses IMAP, and you have shell access to the mail server, > the best way to do it is to use procmail to invoke SpamAssassin > (http://www.spamassassin.org/) on your incoming mail. > > If you are using POP, or don't have access to the IMAP server, you can > set up a filter to invoke /usr/bin/spamassassin -e on your incoming mail > messages and check the return code. If the return code from > spamassassin is non-zero, then the action should be to move the message > into a Spam folder. > > The filter would look something like: > > If Criterion > "Pipe Message to Shell Command" "/usr/bin/spamassassin -e" "Does Not > Return" "0"
Or you can run spamd from an init script (under RH 8.0 you can enable it from Applications->Server Settings->Services) and use the shell command "/usr/bin/spamc -c" instead. Should be a lot more efficient. > Then Action > "Move to Folder" "Spam" > > Hope this helps... -- Cliff Wells, Software Engineer Logiplex Corporation (www.logiplex.net) (503) 978-6726 x308 (800) 735-0555 x308
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