> Thare are better technics to get rid of spam. Maps and spamassassin ( o= r > any other of the 24598 anti-spam tools ) are just two of them.
Hi. Yes I know these tools. Mapping is fine, but it not works with forwarded=20 mails. Spam-assassin is also very sofisticated tool, but if you use it, y= ou=20 are in fact accepting all spam (and after whole mail is received, then it= is=20 deleted). Because I have rather limited connection bandwidth I see using of=20 spam-address and spammers files as very efficient way how to block spam=20 without a lost of bandwidth. I know that implementing reg-ex is very very difficult, but there exists = some=20 GNU libraries which might be used. Anyway, I've looked a bit into your so= urce=20 files and found that in spam-address pattern it is possible to use more=20 options than only "*" - also "?" and "[..]" is recognized. This should be= =20 mentioned in the documentation. Best regards, Michal Bursa - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
