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Re: How to ignore email from abusers
- Subject: Re: How to ignore email from abusers
- From: nathan@visi.com (Nathan Mates)
- Date: 1996/09/24
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Vector Internet Services, Inc.
- References: <50uigl$ad1@nz12.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de> <51d0ki$o59@news.wco.com> <51d1l1$ipa@darla.visi.com> <51k2gg$jte@news.vanderbilt.edu>
In article <51k2gg$jte@news.vanderbilt.edu>,
Tilghman Lesher <lesherjt@vuse.vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
>Nathan Mates (nathan@visi.com) wrote:
>: Procmail is a cool unix program to do whatever you want with a
>: piece of incoming email. Here's the entry from my ~/.procmailrc file:
>What would you suggest for people on systems, where the system policy
>is not to allow undergraduates to use the system-installed procmail?
It's installed, and they won't let you use it? Whatever. You could
always compile it up for yourself and run it that way, given account
space and access to a compiler. Or, you might be able to pick up an
account with an ISP that does things right. [visi.com is great-- even
though I don't live in th same state as it, I just telnet in and
use it withough caring where it is.]
There's also the possibility of emailing loser@losers.site and
postmaster@losers.site and telling them you do not want any more
mail from them; more mail will be considered harassment.
Nathan Mates
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