On Friday 05 Sep 2003 3:40 pm, HaywireMac wrote: > I'm not sure anything like that exists. Postfix and Procmail only > deal with stuff that's already on your machine, although, if, like > I am, you are running a seperate mailserver (ya ya, Twiki howto, I > know I know), then it will at least prevent any of those nasties > from reaching your workstation. The nkvir procmail recipe that > Stephen linked to a ways back is great for this. > I really do want to do this, but there is so little time.
> Mailfilter will catch stuff before it reaches your machine, but > cannot really deal with attachments. > > Does POPFile do this? POPFilter identifies spam with incredible accuracy. The statistics currently showing are: Emails classified: 13,408 Classification errors: 36 Accuracy: 99.73% So they are marked as spam, and unerringly end up in my junk folder, but there is no way that kmail can delete them without manual intervention. Anne -- Registered Linux User No.293302 Have you visited http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org yet?
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