if you don't want to take care about maintain a mailserver then please don't do it because maintaining a mailserver i a *fulltime job* and not take care often means making other mistakes affecting 3rd parties as well
Am 11.05.2015 um 15:56 schrieb Eli Wapniarski:
I already have a custom good address and bad address rules. The problem with what you suggest is that I would need to know beforehand what the good or bad address would be. Logic would dictate that since there would be fewer good addresses I should include them... However, again... I would need to know before hand. And also, I would need to trust that someone's mail server hasn't been hacked, or some bot somewhere managed to get to a computer somehow. And as far as the discard is concerned... I have my day job. I don't want to turn my whole life into a job as well. This is dealing with a server I have at home not at work. When I get home after work.... I really really really do not want to work. If I sit infront of my computer at home I want it to entertain me. I want to relax and enjoy it, not be frustrated by it, or forever configure it or run a million installers to update it, or be bogged down by antivirus, etc etc etc. On Monday 11 May 2015 15:04:49 Reindl Harald wrote:Am 11.05.2015 um 14:52 schrieb Eli Wapniarski:The filter is very simple... I am using milter-regex by the way and is: discard header /^SUBJECT$/i /\.\.\./i I see those 3 dots... bye byewell, and with a smart spamassassin-rule you would reject most spam but not the list (besides that discard is a bad joke at all) header __CUST_SUBJ Subject =~ /.*(\.\.\.).*/i meta CUST_SUBJ (__HAS_SUBJECT && __CUST_SUBJ) score CUST_SUBJ 3.5 describe CUST_SUBJ Contains Junk-Sign whitelist_auth *@lists.fedoraproject.org
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