Carlos E. R. wrote:
It consists of accepting the email and storing on devnul.
Also, notice that you are not saving your resources, because the email will have to be read completely into your system, using your bandwidth and cpu time.
Bandwidth and CPU time are way cheaper than MY time or staff time to wade thru the spam.
It might even cause you to receive more spam, as the spammers will think that you accept spam...
Spammers are sending from zombies, they have no idea and could care less if the spam goes thru or not. Until Spamassassin has a rational approach to early rejection you are pretty well stuck with accepting and then sending obvious high-scoring spam to dev/nul. The current approach of a dual-pass smtpd as is found in postfix-->Amavis-->postfix--(delivery) is just fundamentally difficult to manage where virus/spam scanning plugins are used. Sendmail style Milters have an advantage here. I wish posfix would make it easier to utilize early rejection. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org