On 8/2/06, Tarus Balog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gang:
I get a lot of spam. Really. It's amazing how much spam I get.
So I can usually spot a new virus (since those helpful mail gateways
like to respond to my joe-jobbed e-mail address telling me that my
e-mail about [EMAIL PROTECTED] had a virus) or other new spam trends pretty
quickly.
What I've been seeing lately is a large number of spam messages with
wrong time stamps, such as May 1, 2002, etc. This is actually very
annoying since those that make it past my filters get sprinkled in
throughout my old messages.
Does anyone know of a way to get postfix to discard e-mails whose sent
date is greater than, say, 48 hours?
Hi Tarus,
I was just doing a new SA install and saw this page:
http://spamassassin.apache.org/tests_3_1_x.html
Check out the rules DATE_IN_FUTURE_* They may do what you want.
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