On 06/25/2010 02:46 PM, Daniel B. Thurman was caught red-handed while
writing::
I thought it was sufficient to look into the headers
of the offending email spammmers and add these respective
IP address and/or host names to the /etc/mail/access file,
but I am beginning to suspect that these headers could be
easily spoofed with bogus entries, right?
I am really getting tired of adding in entries into the access
file, and writing email filters (in thunderbird) for patterns
dumping spammers into the trash - and yet - I am still forced
to review the trash for entries that should not have been trashed.
Seems like a real chore and a losing proposition...
What do admins of sendmail use, besides spamassasin?
Thanks!
Dan
I wonder how Google does it. only .01% of my google email is spam.
The spam folder contains tons of spam, and it is automatically purged
by google.
Perhaps you might ask google? :) :)