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RE: [cobalt-users] Bounce it based on Content
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Bounce it based on Content
- From: "Joe" <cobalt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed Jun 11 11:50:00 2003
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
>> Are you able to add text strings to watch for with spamassassin or
are you
>> limited to the set of text strings maintained by spamassassin?
>Yes, there is a good degree of customization available with SA. Keep
in
>mind what you are asking for could also be done with a procmail recipe,
>but if you're looking to implement some real spam filtering, then SA is
>"more better" than a huge collection of procmail recipes (IMO).
I tried to install SA on a Raq4i that was all patched any up to date. I
installed the perl modules that it required and the modules that the
modules required and still had no luck. It appeared that if I would have
updated my perl to a newer version it might have worked. I just didn't
want to update the perl with a non-Raq patch and then end up crashing
the GUI or some other process. I would hate to successfully block spam
at the cost of harming 150 web and 250 email accounts.
I have heard great things about SA and if anyone has any tips on how to
install it on a Raq4i it would be greatly appreciated.
While it would be nice to offer it to 250 customer email accounts, I
forward all my emails to my cell phone and the cost of the spam is
starting to kill me.
Thanks,
Joe