J.D.

> From: "J.D. Falk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         You might want to bring it up on the spamcon-tools list, 
>         'cause they're big into technical solutions.


Thanks for the response. I didn't know that there was a better list for
my posting. 

>         Sorry about the lack of response.  My general opinion on any
>         whitelisting method is that it'll work great for some people,
>         but certainly not all.


I thought that I had addressed reasonable objections. Let me know if you
think I missed something.

>                                And since yours is based on procmail,
>         the number of people it'll work for is relatively tiny.  But
>         since it's working for you, that's great!


Too bad. I didn't realize how non-standard procmail is. I'm using
sendmail on RedHat 7.2 and 7.3 and this solution works w/ very few
sendmail.mc changes. Procmail was installed properly out of the box.

I've got a few users beta-testing this system now. So far they seem to
like it.

What do you think is the "majority" filtering/delivery agent for
sendmail nowadays? If I want to solve this problem for the majority of
the planet, what environment should I be targeting?

-Bill

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