Paul,

How about having something like this in the Spammers File:

^Subject:.*\$$$ spamming words like dollars and ��� $$$ etc go here

Would this work?

Regards,

Will

Web Developer and Programmer - SharkDesign.co.uk
Lukrative Media Ltd
Domains-> http://CreativeNames.co.uk

----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Jarc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: WL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2000 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: Filtering


> WL writes:
> > I'm new to the list and Qmail  -  is there anyway of adding an email
address
> > to a "spammers" file to be deleted before it gets to my mailbox?
>
> One possible way to do this is by putting something like this at the
> top of your ~/.qmail:
> |grep -f .spammers &>/dev/null && exit 99; exit 0
>
> If you don't already have a ~/.qmail, remember to add a line after
> the above line to specify your normal delivery method; typically:
> ./Mailbox
>
> (Read the dot-qmail man page for details about ~/.qmail, especially
> the `SAFE QMAIL EDITING' section, lest some of your mail go astray.)
>
> Then for any spammer's address, say, `[EMAIL PROTECTED]', add a
> line to ~/.spammers containing a regular expression to catch that
> address (for help with regular expressions, read grep's man page):
> ^From:.*\<spammer@flaky-biz\.com
>
> Now any mail that contains `[EMAIL PROTECTED]' in the From: header
> will disappear before you see it.  Make sure ~/.spammers exists, or
> else all your mail will disappear.  If ~/.spammers is empty, all your
> mail will be delivered as usual.
>
>
> paul
>


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