Praedor Atrebates wrote:

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I have logged directly into my popmail server (yahoo) via the web and find that the spam message isn't being repeatedly sent - the same message is causing a problem over and over. Yahoo tagged it as spam and put it in my bulk mail folder on their site. When fetchmail retrieved messages, it would apparently have problems with that message and send me the error message email instead of the actual spam.


fetchmail -a -K --antispam 550,451 -d 180 -f /etc/fetchmail.......



If that doesn't work, you can always use the SPAM Zapper. (sorry <--- Shameless plug).


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