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:LinuxWorld: Ask the Geek: Fight spam with procmail
LinuxWorld: Ask the Geek: Fight spam with procmail
Mar 2, 2001, 00 :17 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (5012 reads)

(Other stories by Joshua Drake)

"Unwanted email is the downside to our networked lives. Joshua Drake shows how to use procmail to filter the wheat from the chaff."

"I use sendmail and a POP mail server on a Linux box. I am desperately looking for a way to filter incoming messages processed by sendmail based on their subject names and enclosure names. I would like to do this to filter spam and potentially dangerous viruses."

"I'm not sure if you are talking about the MTA (Mail Transfer Agent, aka sendmail) or the MUA (Mail User Agent, aka Netscape Mail). However, there are solutions for both. Most graphical clients have built-in filtering that you can use."

"On the server side, you can use a program called procmail. Procmail is installed by default on most Linux systems, and can be used system-wide or user by user. Procmail is a powerful program that uses recipes to define filtering mechanisms that result in certain actions."

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Related Stories:
O'Reilly: Order from Chaos with Procmail (Dec 17, 2000)
Network Computing: Tutorial -- Procmail: A One-size-fits-all mail processor(Mar 28, 1999)



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