On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 04:07:43PM -0500, Chris Hardie wrote:
 
> In response to the "Poor Documentation of Anti-Spam Options" thread
> (that I started) and ones like it on the mailing list, I've written
> what I hope is the most comprehensive document available on anti-spam
> methodologies from a qmail perspective.
> 
>   http://www.summersault.com/chris/techno/qmail/qmail-antispam.html
> 
> I think it would be great to have a definitive resource on the topic
> that could be available from the main Qmail page, and I think this is
> a pretty good start, so I'd like your feedback and suggestions for
> improvement.  (There is a comment section on the page itself, but if
> you can send your comments to me/the list until it gets refined a
> little, that would be great.)  Biased perspectives, spelling errors,
> bad syntax, poor form, missing info; I want it all!  :)

Looks good from the brief skim I've just taken through it - bookmarked.
;)

However it doesn't explain how to do do what I want. I want to check all
incoming messages to see if they're on DUL, ORBS, RSS, RBL or whatever
and if so add a header to the message, say an "X-Spam-Warning: DUL" or
the like. I know this is a trivial one line config option for Exim, but
I haven't seen anything for qmail to do this.

I know I could do something with procmail, but I want this to work even
for mail that's being forwarded or stored in a Maildir or whatever,
without the user having to do anything special.

Anybody any ideas?
 
J.

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