Anne Wilson wrote: > Not all mail from uol.br.com is spam - I do get genuine mail that I want to > keep, so my procmail recipe just says > > :0 > * ^From: .*Antispam > /dev/null> Personally, I use :0 * ^From.*\.sspam@uol\.com\.br /dev/null which seems to do the job. It looks as though all UOL "verification" spam ends in .sspam@xxxxxxxxxx, so the above line should *just* get the spam. Since my inbound e-mail comes via my ISP and fetchmail, I don't get to issue any rejects to UOL. But it looks as though Postfix, at least, can use regexps in its access table. So it should be able to trash the "verification" spam and let through the rest. James. -- E-mail address: james | _ This apostrophe @westexe.demon.co.uk | /'\ In case of emergency | \_/ Break glass to release | -- "Bruce"