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Spastic

SPASTIC is a set of email filters to deal with Unsolicited Commercial E-mail (UCE), a.k.a. spam, using procmail. Features include filtering based on header and/or body contents, predefined sets of filters to get started quickly, a whitelist to bypass filters, options on where to send spam, and an optional script to rotate the spam file periodically.

Last updated 19 Jul, 2004


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Leadership
  • Keith Winston - Maintainer
  • Chrissy Le Maire - Contributor
  • Daniel Barrett - Contributor
  • Miguel Rozsas - Contributor
  • Nick Selby - Contributor
  • David Perry - Contributor
Requirements
  • procmail (Use Requirement)
  • formail (Use Requirement)
  • grep/fgrep/egrep (Use Requirement)
  • MTA (Use Requirement)
  • dig (for domain checks) (Weak Prerequisite)
Related Projects

Active Spam Killer, Black Hole, CRM114, DSPAM, Mailbox Sweeper, Sendmail Confirmation System, Spam Assassin, SpamX, Spaminator, Splonk, TMDA, bogofilter, noattach, wl

Versions

3.3

3.3 stable released 2004-07-19

User Community and Support

English and Portuguese user guide available in HTML format from http://spastic.sourceforge.net/docs.html

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