Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:29:53 -0600
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Today I got one of the "Nigerian scam" spams via a Listserv list. It
was tagged as spam by the mailer's anti-spam scripts (SpamAssassin I
believe), but it came through anyway.
I should note that nothing is broken here - both Listserv and the mailer
are doing their job as designed....
My question is this: I know that Listserv has exits that can be used to
run a procmail-type script. How can one of those be used to prevent a
message like this from being distributed. Ideally what I would like is
for any such message tagged as spam. For example, if a message has in
the header
Subject: [SPAM] Nigerian scam
X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=5.0....
Have Listserv treat this like a poster on review and send the message to
the Editor (or if no Editor/Moderator is listed, send to the Owner).
Is anyone doing something like this?
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Chris Barnes AOL IM: CNBarnes
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