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Monique Y. Herman wrote:
| I'm pretty sure that messages to dated addresses only make it through if | they don't snag on any filters first. That way, if you set up a | year-long dated address and start getting spam to it, you can create a | rule to deal with that.
Hmm, well here's what I want to do:
Any message that is a reply to one of my messages should not be challenged.
I thought that using a dated reply-to was the way to accomplish that. Here's my current incoming filter:
# Incoming tmda filter (first match wins)
#Accept non-spam messages headers '^X-Spam-Status:\sNo' ok
#Accept confirmed messages headers '^X-TMDA-Confirmed:' ok
#Accept confirmed whitelist addresses from-file '~/.tmda/lists/whitelist_confirmed' ok
#Confirm bad messages headers '^X-Spam-Status:\sYes' confirm
Do I have to do something ugly like:
to *-dated-* ok
or is there a better solution?
- -- Chris Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Administrator JM Associates & Coast Business Service
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