Jon,

> Front-end your mailing lists with a procmail filter that uses
> SpamAssassin.

Thanks, but as I said, I'm configuring mailman on a SourceForge-hosted
mailing list. Installing SpamAssassin there is not within my power.

Can anyone answer my question as asked? Is it possible to use the mailman
spam filtering capabilities on message bodies as well as headers?

Cheers,

Robin
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On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 12:00, Robin Rowe wrote:
> By setting bounce_matching_headers I have mailman trapping some messages
> with content likely to be spam. This works really well, and I can approve
> the false positives to go through. I would like to check not just headers
> but the message body. There are a few phrases that would be good to catch
> there. Can I do that?
>
> The manual doesn't mention anything about this in the section,
> "Spam-specific posting filters". It would seem appropriate to say how to
do
> this there, or if it can't be done.
>
> http://staff.imsa.edu/~ckolar/mailman/mailman-administration-v2.html
>
> By the way, I'm administering mailman for a SourceForge list. Didn't set
it
> up myself. SourceForge creates some default spam filter rules, and I've
been
> adding to those.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Robin



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