"Chris Ochap" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> You're right, it probably isn't a good idea to do it automatically. > I suppose having to forward to an account our staff can check then > forward to SpamCop would be more considerate. Normally, I wouldn't That probably would be a better idea 8] > support mass genocide, but can we please line up and shoot all the > spammers in the world? Would anyone really mind? No kidding, 80% of > the messages that come into my companies mail system is spam. Its I know exactly what you mean. > ridiculous. We just set up TMDA and I'm trying to figure out an > efficient way to get obvious spam reported to one of the RBL lists we > use, because blocking based on IP is so much easier on server > resources than interpreters, scripts, etc. Not that I'm complaining > at all. I think TMDA is great. Even though the RBL's made a > significant dent in what makes it into our system, we still have > quite a few users who recieve 50-100 spam messages per day. We have Since I user the following combination: Osirusoft, NJABL, DSBL, ORDB, SpamHaus and Spamcop - I get maybe one spam a day which gets reported by hand using TMDA-CGI. Maybe you can use more RBL-s? Maybe you can also get Bogofilter to help you with identifying spam and get it linked with TMDA somehow [i haven't tried that yet] to forward all the Bogofilter-tagged mails to a separate account, and from there, upon checking, to Spamcop? However, the biggest problem with Spamcop is that you have to confirm every single message manually after forwarding it to them... They send you back a link and you have to manually confirm sending the reports... So if you still get so much spam I think it will be too much work even if you automate the sending itself... -- tomasz 'tonid' nidecki, zoliborz, warszawa, poland [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tonid.net http://endemic.org 'nie przejmuj sie, przytul glonojada' (c)hubertus [spamtrap: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
