Does [EMAIL PROTECTED] really want all this junk? I get over 1000 spams a day between a half dozen accounts, it would seem to me that 1-2 people sending in their spam would be more than enough. What can you do with a million spams that you can't do with a thousand?
Jon. On Friday 06 February 2004 09:43 am, William Stearns wrote: > Good day, all, > I'd like to update the spam reporting script I mentioned yesterday > ( http://www.stearns.org/sa-blacklist/learn-spam.current ) to > automatically bounce (aka redirect, keeping existing headers in place) all > emails in the spam folder to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . I certainly can do that > from a > mail client ( > http://www.stearns.org/doc/spamassassin-setup.current.html#redirect ), but > am drawing a blank on how this could be done from the command line (*). > I'd appreciate even a pointer to a tool or technique that might work, and > I'll be glad to do the legwork from there... > Cheers, > - Bill > > * This would allow people with no bounce/redirect support in their email > client to have access to bouncing mail if they can save to an mbox format. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > "It starts with installing Linux, then moves on to building your > own kernel. > Pretty soon you're foaming at the mouth, running Installfests, > and arguing with elderly ladies at the supermarket over whether VI or > Emacs has the more intuitive interface. Once you've hit the rock bottom > of requiring dvorak on your keyboard, arrest warrants are issued by the > FBI." > -- William Stearns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > William Stearns ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Mason, Buildkernel, freedups, p0f, > rsync-backup, ssh-keyinstall, dns-check, more at: http://www.stearns.org > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
