Andre Bonhote proclaimed on mutt-users that:
is there a way to kinda automatically add an entry to my procmailrc from
within mutt? someting like this:
Try www.spambouncer.org - it keeps updating a set of procmail recipes to stop
spam ... or try http://razor.sourceforge.net
-s
if what you want is just to send the (previously unfiltered)
spam to /dev/null, there is no need to interact with procmail.
no, that's not exactly what i want. i'd rather like to have a
script/macro/program which can be used to populate my .procmailrc. no
matter if it's spam or not! this was
Andre Bonhote wrote:
hi out there
i am using mutt 1.2.5i together with fetchmail and procmail.
is there a way to kinda automatically add an entry to my procmailrc from
within mutt? someting like this:
Andre,
if what you want is just to send the (previously unfiltered)
spam to
Marco Fioretti proclaimed on mutt-users that:
The right solution is to tell from mutt that, from now on,
messages with that (sender, header...) must be
destroyed ON THE POP3 server before ever downloading them.
This also cuts on phone bills, if any.
You'd do better to
1. Enable
hi out there
i am using mutt 1.2.5i together with fetchmail and procmail.
is there a way to kinda automatically add an entry to my procmailrc from
within mutt? someting like this:
- mail arrives
- ah, it's spam
- hit ^k (or something else, of course)
- let me decide, what procmail will be