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Date:      Mon, 30 Dec 2002 13:05:13 +0100
From:      dick hoogendijk <dick@nagual.st>
To:        Jim Mock <mij@soupnazi.org>
Cc:        freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: procmail and anti-spam
Message-ID:  <20021230120513.GA22540@nagual.st>
In-Reply-To: <7F01A43B-1BAD-11D7-AE80-000393460DB2@soupnazi.org>
References:  <20021229161216.GA17969@nagual.st> <7F01A43B-1BAD-11D7-AE80-000393460DB2@soupnazi.org>

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> Take a look at spamprobe in /usr/ports/mail/spamprobe.  It uses
> Bayesian analysis and catches about 99% of the spam I get (and I get a
> *ton*).  Also see http://sourceforge.net/projects/spamprobe/ for more
> information.

Everybody who reacted I say "thank you!"
I'm gonna try a few filter programs to see what does the job best.
Beginning with spamassassin (of maybe spamoracle or spamprobe).

In all cases I have to adjust the local mailer statement in my
sendmail. It runs the way it came out-of-the-box (fbsd-4.7R)
Local mail is *not* delivered by procmail by default.

I think I have to put the following lines into sendmail.mc

define(`PROCMAIL_MAILER_PATH',`/usr/bin/procmail')
FEATURE(local_procmail,`',`procmail -t -Y -a $h -d $u')
MAILER(procmail)dnl

Am I right about this or do I put them in submit.mc?

If procmail runs w/ sendmail any integration with anti-spam will be an
easy job w/ all these fine advices I got ;-))

-- 
dick -- http://www.nagual.st/ -- PGP/GnuPG key: F86289CE
++ Running FreeBSD 4.7 ++ Debian GNU/Linux (Woody)

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