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-Date: Sat, 4 Apr 1998 07:23:39 +0200 (GMT+0200)
-From: "F. Jacot Guillarmod" <Jacot@ru.ac.za>
-
-Here's four checks installed in our system wide filter that knock out
-a lot of otherwise hard to detect rubbish - and would handle the above
-example.  The most interesting one is the hotmail.com "validity check".
-
-# ===========================================================================
-# authenticated sender, but not from pegasus
-#-------------------------------------------
-elif "$h_comments" contains "authenticated sender" and
-     "$h_x-mailer" does not contain "pegasus" then
-
-    log "$tod_log $message_id SPAMAUTHS: sender=$sender_address \
-        subject=$header_subject: recipients_count=$recipients_count \
-        recipients=$recipients"
-    save /usr/local/lib/mail/spam
-
-# claims to be from hotmail.com
-#------------------------------
-elif "$h_from" contains "hotmail.com" and
-     "${if !def:header_x-originating-ip {nospam}}" is nospam then
-
-    log "$tod_log $message_id SPAMHOTMAIL: sender=$sender_address \
-        subject=$header_subject: recipients_count=$recipients_count \
-        recipients=$recipients"
-    save /usr/local/lib/mail/spam
-
-# claims to be from juno.com
-#------------------------------
-elif "$h_from" contains "juno.com" and
-     "${if def:header_x-mailer {juno} {spam}}" is spam then
-
-    log "$tod_log $message_id SPAMJUNO: sender=$sender_address \
-        subject=$header_subject: recipients_count=$recipients_count \
-        recipients=$recipients"
-    save /usr/local/lib/mail/spam
-
-# spam X-UIDL header found
-# ------------------------
-elif "${if def:header_x-uidl {spam}}" is spam then
-
-    log "$tod_log $message_id SPAM-X-UIDL: sender=$sender_address \
-        subject=$header_subject: recipients_count=$recipients_count \
-        recipients=$recipients"
-    save /usr/local/lib/mail/spam
-# ===========================================================================
-
-
-The following rule seems to work (but I don't use it):
-
-# either To: is contained in From: or there is no To: line
-# --------------------------------------------------------
-elif $h_from contains $h_to then
-
-     log "$tod_log $message_id SPAM-TOEQFRM: sender=$sender_address \
-        subject=$header_subject: recipients_count=$recipients_count \
-        recipients=$recipients"
-     save /usr/local/lib/mail/spam
-# --------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
-Here's parts of my personal .forward file - I'm relying on the system wide exim
-configs to zap spam, and only do the old fashioned stuff to whatever gets
-through:
-
-#==========================================================================
-# Exim filter            <<== do not edit or remove this line
-
-if   error_message then finish endif
-
-logfile $home/eximfilter.log
-
-# Mail from support system
-if   $header_subject contains "[Help #"
-then
-  save $home/Mail/in.support
-
-# Mail from squid mailing list to local newsgroup
-elif   $header_subject contains "squid-users-digest"
-then
-  deliver "<ru-list-squid@quagga.ru.ac.za>"
-
-# Mail from exim-users mailing list to local newsgroup
-elif   $return_path contains "exim-users-request"
-then
-  deliver "<ru-list-exim-users@quagga.ru.ac.za>"
-
-# Stuff to be thrown away
-if   $header_subject contains "Warning From uucp"
-then
-  seen finish
-endif
-
-#==========================================================================
-