Hi Johan,
I stumbled onto this thread because of your earlier message in which you heartily
recommended using qmail-queue, procmail -m, and spambouncer.
I didn't see any replies to this message. Did you end up resolving the procmail log
file problem?
In light of that problem, do you still recommend this approach to spam-tagging?
(I've been trying to decide whether to go back to rblsmtpd alone, or to go for the
kinder, gentler approach of tagging suspected spam rather than rejecting it. I was
all set to start using your recommended setup until I read your later message about
it.)
-c
At 12:56 PM +0200 9/17/00, Johan Almqvist wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I've hade quite some success using qmail and procmail together,
>especially using spambouncer (http://www.spambouncer.org/),
>and, even more, |bouncesaying formail -D 8000 .foo.msgid.file
>[That's really neat...]
>
>However, my procmail logs are filled to the level of unusability
>with the following lines:
>
>procmail: Extraneous deliver-head flag ignored
>
>How can I make them go away (and go back to tail -f .procmail-log
>for biff)?
>
>-Johan
>--
>Johan Almqvist
At 12:45 AM +0200 7/26/00, Johan Almqvist wrote:
>On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 05:27:28PM -0400, Michael T. Babcock wrote:
>> I would like to offer an option similar to pobox.com's [spam: 84%]
>> "Subject:" munging for incoming messages from RBL or RSS listed sites.
>> Instead of actually bouncing the message as RBLSMTPD does, allow the
>> message but add [spam - rbl] or [spam - rss] or the like to the Subject:
>> field of the messages in question.
>>
>> I'm wondering if anyone else has done this before I go making a
>> completely modified version of rblsmtpd to do so.
>
>I think the way to go is SpamBouncer (http://www.spambouncer.org/),
>procmail -m and the qmail-queue patch (Let spambouncer look at all
>incoming messages.) rblsmtpd basically runs INSTEAD of smtpd, and denies
>accepting the message.
>
>Okay, s/the way/one way/.
>
>-Johan
>--
>Johan Almqvist
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