Re: spam filtering

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Justin Zygmont wrote:
hi, I was using postfix and was wondering what the best method would be to discard all messages that have been marked as spam in the subject line. I guess spamassassin just prosesses email, but doesnt remove them, has anyone setup procmail with postfix to work well?

I run postfix, spamassassinn & imap on the server. I use blocklists to reject known spam sites, postfix header checks to block misconfigured mail servers (eg the helo name must be well-formed and resolve) and SA to mark up probable/possible spam.

It's my view it's up to individual users to take it from there, using SA's markup to filter in their email clients.

Note, I don't change the subject line, they need to filter on SA's headers.

For myself, I mostly point pine at the inboxes and delete offers of low-cost software and of personal performance improvers and such: pine does not go opening the next email, unlike the Mozilla family.



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