SpamAssassin at SMTP time with exim

Roy S. Rapoport rsr at inorganic.org
Wed May 8 00:02:39 PDT 2002


On Tue, 7 May 2002, Jim Hickstein wrote:
> I once conceived (a long time ago), but of course never implemented, a
> thing I call "secretary".  Anything not on the whitelist goes to it, and it
> autoreplies with, basically, "Do you have an appointment?".  It generates a
> cookie that a correspondent can use in a reply to make the appointment,
> i.e. get to the human (but not necessarily onto the whitelist).
>
> Surely the world has caught up with me, and this is available, now, by some
> name.  Right?  I've seen pieces of it, but not exactly this way, and not
> that work in anything but a UNIX and /var/mail environment, where the MUA
> and MTA run on the same host.

I believe that spamcop lets you do this.

-roy




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