Listen, I know that the Popfile programmers dont want you to delete spam before it reaches the client. However, my corpus is configured to lean toward ham when it comes to email that is questionable and I am comfortable with the risks associated with deleting email before it reaches the client.
So, does anyone know of or is using a Linux based proxy program that will drop, delete or bounce email based on header or subject line content? Ideally, it would store the spam in a directory for a few days, but beggars cant be choosers.
Thanks for your help,
Jake
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Listen, I know that the Popfile programmers dont want you to delete spam before it reaches the client. However, my corpus is configured to lean toward ham when it comes to email that is questionable and I am comfortable with the risks associated with deleting email before it reaches the client.
So, does anyone know of or is using a Linux based proxy program that will drop, delete or bounce email based on header or subject line content? Ideally, it would store the spam in a directory for a few days, but beggars cant be choosers.
Thanks for your help,
Jake