[geeks] New Spam Disclaimer

Geek geek at geeksworld.net
Mon Jun 17 22:21:20 CDT 2002


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I would like to do the same but one host(my brother) does not have
it, as far as I know, and the other, a US blog host, has it but it is
not configurable. It is either it is enabled or disabled, not in
between. No interface for configuring it to send Spam, but mark it
special for filtering. Is there a specific file for each mail
account? It may be possible to configure in the directory, but I have
only access to small bits of the file structure. 



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- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kurt Huhn" <kurt at k-huhn.com>
To: <geeks at sunhelp.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2002 2:09 PM
Subject: Re: [geeks] New Spam Disclaimer


| > The only problem with spamassassin that I've seen is that while
| > yes, it does block 99% of spam, it also occasionally gets 2% of
| > valid email that goes through. So it can't be blocked at the ISP
| > level.
| > 
| 
| I personally would like to see Spamassassin used, I'd even pay a
| premium for it.  All I would really want is the insertion of
| ***SPAM*** in the subject so that I could setup a filter and send
| the message to my 'spam' folder in Netscape Messenger.  That way I
| still get all my mail
| delivered to me, and I can manually scan them to see if they're
| actually spam.
| -- 
| Kurt
| kurt at k-huhn.com
| _______________________________________________
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