I have actually sat down and made an un-official little page on
this. It tells a little bit about how to set up the global rules and
get them working. It is very rough at the moment but have a look
at http://bbs.lynndust.com/imail/server.htm
Each kill file probably needs to be unique to a server though. There
are always going to be a few standard entries however as with the
rest of the network abuse, what is one persons SPAM is anothers
treasure.
There is indeed such a list. I will get that information together
when I get to where my files are. I will also send you the rules
from there as well.
Dusty
----- Original Message -----
From: Eran Eliezer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 5:11 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Global Rules
Hi Dusty,
I've been following the IMail list while evaluating, and your comments have
been consistently helpful. Now it appears we're within weeks of deployment,
so I was wondering if you'd mind sharing the rules file mentioned below.
The process is documented well in IMail, but if you've spent some time
researching and collecting data that goes in there, it would certainly a big
time saver for us. Likewise for the kill file. Your email is from over a
month ago, but if you still have da stuff, that'd be great.
BTW, there was another email posted the same day, referring to an elist for
spam rules. Address given was [EMAIL PROTECTED] Do you have any
experience with pdqlink?
Thanx. Eran.
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