On Thu, 16 Sep 2010, franc wrote:

I need a textfile where i can put in blacklist-words like "Viagra", "Chronometer", "Zeitmesser" and so on, if an email has one of this words, this email should directly put to the "Spam"-folder.

Are you sure you want to embark in a project like that and will have the patience to mantain it ? It will be a real pain ...

I tried something like that with procmail rules in conjunction with "SpamBouncer" which was a public domain procmail-based tool, but I was quite happy when we installed a sitewide spamassassin at our institute.

Nowadays I still use procmail for some other kind of filtering, and that includes also filtering suspect spam which leaks through spamassassin.

What I do is saving them into a few levels of separate folders according to "residual spammosity". I check the few which go there once per day, and feed the real spam into one collective folder, which is then fed to a sitewide crontab which is learned by Bayes.

There are a few cases in which I add patterns which repeat often to a procmail rule which feeds directly into such top spammosity folder. THAT, combined somehow with the fact our spamassin uses Razor and DCC, quenches the particular kind of spam in a few days.

http://sax.iasf-milano.inaf.it/~lucio/Procmail/

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