On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 17:07, Scot L. Harris wrote: > I don't think you can use those rbls with fetchmail. The message has > already been delivered to your mailbox. Yes, you are right. > All the cases I know an rbl is > used on the receiving MTA which is your ISPs server. I believe > fetchmail is simply accessing your pop3 account on that server and > transferring the messages to your local system. It is not acting as an > MTA so you don't have the opportunity to reject the message. Yep, yep and yep. > What you could do is implement spamassassin, the new version 3.0 has > SURBL support which I have heard is very very good. But you will still > be processing each message. Well I am running Spamassassin anyway, although I haven't upgraded to FC3 (and hence Spamassassin 3.0) yet (still waiting for Fedora Extras). I am looking forward to upgrading to Spamassassin 3.0 as quite a few spam messages are getting through now, even with Bayesian filtering. Blacklists were appealing because I was hoping I could get Postfix to reject some messages before they even got to Spamassassin, but as my Postfix isn't really working like a proper mail server and just does local delivery and relaying to my ISP's SMTP server I guess there isn't much more I can do. Thanks. Best, Darren -- ===================================================================== D. D. Brierton darren@xxxxxxxxxxx www.dzr-web.com Trying is the first step towards failure (Homer Simpson) =====================================================================