Re: spam filtering

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Hi,

I am not using Postfix, but Exim instead and Exim uses spamassassin to find spam and add the X-Spam-Status header. As well as bounce all mail with more than 10 spam points. So I can not tell you the exact way of doing things with Postfix.

On the other hand, if postfix can process ~/.forward files, you can put "|/usr/bin/procmail" (in my case, may vary) for invoking procmail and then in ~/.procmailrc add a something like to discard mail:

:0
*X-Spam-Status:.YES
/dev/null

or to move it to spam folder:

:0
*X-Spam-Status:.YES
Spam_folder

You might also want to check google.com for more info and examples.

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?

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