[CLUE-Tech] Netscape email filters/rules for SPAM

Charlie Oriez coriez at oriez.org
Sat Dec 15 13:49:00 MST 2001


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On Saturday 15 December 2001 11:11, you wrote:

> I've been using Vipul's Razor, it's a distributed spam filtering
> program. It's got a pretty high success rate.
>
> It might be tricky to set up with Netscape if you pull mail off
> your POP server with Netscape, but if you pull mail with
> fetchmail/procmail it's very easy to set up. AFAIK procmail
> shouldn't have any problems putting mail in Netscape mailboxes... I
> think they're in standard mbox format. (Is that right? Been a while
> since I messed with it.)

procmail works on the server side, and doesn't care what your 
ultimate client is.  I've pulled post-procmail email using Eudora, 
Netscape, Yahoo, and kmail.  

procmail generally makes no changes to the mail format, though you do 
have the capability to insert a header to flag suspected spam.

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