Re: using spam blocklists

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From: "Joe Szilagyi" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Hello,
>
> Is there any way to use Procmail filtering to run all mail received versus
> Spamcop, Spamhaus, and Spews filtering? The info on google kind of goes
all
> over the map.
>
> I don't have access to do this through sendmail.cf in this instance, so
> using a procmailrc based setup would be ideal. Can that be done? Any code
> samples/tips/pointers would be greatly appreciated.

You might look at spam assassin and virpul's razor.  I don't think that you
have to be root in order to install them for only your account, and I know
that spam assassin works with procmail.

Ben


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