From: "Steve Prior" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> jdow wrote:
>
> > ===8<---
> > header JD_USATODAY_1    From =~ /e\.usatoday\.com/i
> > describe JD_USATODAY_1  usatoday.com - SAY WHAT?
> > score JD_USATODAY_1     300
> >
> > body JD_USATODAY_2      /e\.usatoday\.com/i
> > describe JD_USATODAY_2  I never joined dummies
> > score JD_USATODAY_2     300
> > ===8<---
> >
> > Somebody at that "media" place needs to get his head taken apart to
> > see what broke in side. If they can't Humpty it back together again
> > that's too bad.
> >
> > (This way it sorts to the end of the subject sort so I can keep track
> > of whether this was a one shot "harvest attempt" or what.)
> >
> > I suspect usatoday.com should be put on every BL in sight, too.
> >
> > (Full spam available to he who wants.)
> > {^_^}
>
> That doesn't really show usatoday.com anything (unless they're subscribed
> to this list).  The mail and your witty description never gets seen
> unless you start reading your spam folder.  If you're running sendmail
> as your mail server adding a line to /etc/mail/access like:
>
> usatoday.com ERROR:"550 spam sucks"
>
> Would at least be seen by their server and stop the messages from getting
> delivered at all (as long as they stay honest about their from address).
>
> For clueless companies you want to totally block who spam but are honest
enough
> not to hide where the spam is sent from, blocking at the MTA level can at
least
> give them feedback that they are misbehaving if anyone ever reads their
server
> logs.

Kindly explain to me how I can perform that nice bounce trick when I am
using fetchmail, Steve. I'd LOVE to do that.

{^_^}


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