+# -*- mode: tinyprocmail -*-
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin
SHELL=/bin/bash
# TODO
-:0 c:
-$HOME/Mail/temp/
+#:0 c:
+#$HOME/Mail/temp/
# Add filter for "your message to foo awaits moderator approval"
# filter out owner mails
# where to send spam
HIGHSPAM=spam/HIGHSPAM/
SPAM=spam/SPAM/
+JOEJOB=spam/JOEJOB/
+POSTMASTER=spam/POSTMASTER/
# A list (one per line) of people I KNOW are spammers :-)
# can match any part of name so you can use fred, fred@aol.com or aol.com to
#:0 a:
#/dev/null
+:0 HB
+* ^From:.*mailer-daemon@beta.sndservers.com
+* ^Sender:.*Carpenters (Apprenticeship|Training)
+/dev/null
+
:0 H
* ^Subject:.*Rnm-devel moderator request
/dev/null
* ^Subject:.*Cron.*debbugs@master
/dev/null
+# subaru
+:0:
+* 1^0 ^Subject: Your Crosstrek has started charging
+* 1^0 ^Subject: Charging for your Crosstrek is complete
+subaru/
-:0 Hc
-* !Message-Id: .*delay[0-9]+@
-* ^TO \/don\+de[^@]+
-$HOME/Mail/delay
-
-:0 Hhbw
-* !Message-Id: .*delay[0-9]+@
-* ^TO \/don\+delay\+[^@]+
-|/home/don/bin/delay_mail --mailto don@donarmstrong.com --enqueue --email --delay $MATCH
-
-
-# ==========================================================================
-# Correct crap or broken mails using sed
-# ==========================================================================
-# Correct wrong sig-dashes, ie add a space for lines with only "--" in them:
-# from: ^--$
-# to: ^-- $
-#:0 fBw
-#* ^--$
-#| sed -e 's/^--$/-- /'
-
-# preconverts all plain-text mail arriving in certain encoded
-# MIME formats into a more compact 8-bit format which can be
-# used and displayed more easily by most programs.
-#:0
-#* ^Content-Type: *text/plain
-#{
-#:0 fbw
-#* ^Content-Transfer-Encoding: *quoted-printable
-#| mimencode -u -q
-
-#:0 Afhw
-#| formail -I "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit"
-
-#:0 fbw
-#* ^Content-Transfer-Encoding: *base64
-#| mimencode -u -b
-
-#:0 Afhw
-#| formail -I "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit"
-#}
-
-# Convert old-style PGP messages to MIME
-:0
-* !^Content-Type: multipart/
-* !^Content-Type: application/pgp
-{
- :0 fBw
- * ^-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
- * ^-----END PGP MESSAGE-----
- | formail \
- -i "Content-Type: application/pgp; format=text; x-action=encrypt"
-
- :0 fBw
- * ^-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
- * ^-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
- * ^-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
- | formail \
- -i "Content-Type: application/pgp; format=text; x-action=sign"
-}
+# cottage kids e-mails
+:0:
+* 1^0 ^Subject: Cottage Kids Children's Center Check-
+cottage-kids/
-######################################################################
-# Here we search the list of people we always want to get mail from, #
-# and deliver the mail if it's from one of them, no matter what. #
-# The FRIENDS file is set and described above. #
-######################################################################
:0:
* ! ? (formail -x From: -x Sender: | fgrep -iqf $FRIENDS)
{
-# $DEFAULT
-# deliver to default mailbox
-
-#spamassasin is being run sitewide.
-
-# Mails with a score of 15 or higher are almost certainly spam (with 0.05%
-# false positives according to rules/STATISTICS.txt). Let's put them in a
-# different mbox. (This one is optional.)
+# Mails with a score of 15 or higher are almost certainly spam
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*
#definetly_spam
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
$SPAM
-
-
-# Work around procmail bug: any output on stderr will cause the "F" in "From"
-# to be dropped. This will re-add it.
-:0 H
-* ! ^From[ ]
-* ^rom[ ]
-{
- LOG="*** Dropped F off From_ header! Fixing up. "
-
- :0 fhw
- | sed -e 's/^rom /From /'
}
-
-
-
-##################################################################
-# SPAM filter. I don't like spam. I just don't #
-##################################################################
-
-# Here we search a file with a list of people we _never_ want to
-# get anything from, tossing the mail if it's from one of them.
-# SPAMMERS is set and described above.
-# Note, you can use the following line instead to be even more
-# strict, they can't have even relayed it via an adress in the
-# spammers file:
-# * ? (formail -x From: -x Sender: -x Reply-To: -x Received: | fgrep -iqf $SPAMMERS)
+# discard bounces from dumb mailing lists on prometheuslabor
:0:
-* ? (formail -x From: -x Sender: -x Reply-To: | fgrep -iqf $SPAMMERS)
-| formail -A "X-SPAM-RULE: address found in spammers file" >> $SPAM
+* ^From: MAILER-DAEMON@
+* ^To: root@mail.prometheuslabor.com
+* ^Subject:.*Undelivered
+/dev/null
-# look for X-Advertisement header or 'advertisement' in the subject,
-# accounting for possible sp. error. "Nice" spammers use this header.
+# discard AQMD mail
:0:
-* ^X-Adverti[sz]ement:
-| formail -A "X-SPAM-RULE: X-Advertisement header" >> $SPAM
+* ^From: usc.aqmd@usc.edu
+* ^Subject:.*USC AQMD Survey
+/dev/null
+# discard no spam digest
:0:
-* ^Subject:.*adverti[sz]ement
-| formail -A "X-SPAM-RULE: Advertisement in subject" >> $SPAM
-
-# snag the To: and From: headers
-TO=`formail -zx To:`
-CC=`formail -zx Cc:`
-FROM=`formail -zX From: | formail -zrx To:`
+* ^From: .*spam-control@illinois.edu
+* ^Subject:.*End User Digest: 0 New Messages
+/dev/null
-# no To: line AND no Cc: line. You could filter out anything with no To:,
-# but there are lots of mailinglist idiots who Cc the list and don't To:
-# anyone ;-)
+# stuff for postmaster at my machines
:0:
-* TO??^$
-* CC??^$
-| formail -A "X-SPAM-RULE: no To: or Cc: header" >> $SPAM
+* ^To: postmaster@
+$POSTMASTER
-# bogus pegasus header, very common with spammers, and I've never
-# seen it used by anyone else.
+# mail from people I don't want to see, because they annoy me
:0:
-* ^Comment: Authenticated sender is
-* ! ^X-Mailer: Pegasus
-| formail -A "X-SPAM-RULE: bogus pegasus header" >> $SPAM
+* ^From:.*rgm@gnu.org
+$HOME/Mail/idiots
-#large number of spaces then number in subject
-:0:
-* ^Subject:.*\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ [0-9][0-9]+
-| formail -A "X-SPAM-RULE: too many spaces followed by number in subject" >> $SPAM
+# Send messages from sacramento city unified to Laurel
+:0:cr
+* ^From:.*DoNotReply@scusd.edu
+| /usr/lib/sendmail lkdwillow@gmail.com
-#laser toner cartridges. (I mean, come, on!)
-:0:
-* ^Subject: laser cartridges
-| formail -A "X-SPAM-RULE: laser cartridges suck" >> $SPAM
+# Work around procmail bug: any output on stderr will cause the "F" in "From"
+# to be dropped. This will re-add it.
+:0 H
+* ! ^From[ ]
+* ^rom[ ]
+{
+ LOG="*** Dropped F off From_ header! Fixing up. "
+ :0 fhw
+ | sed -e 's/^rom /From /'
}
# Debian role accounts
-
:0:
* ^Delivered-To: (owner@bugs.debian.org)
bugs.debian.org/
:0:
-* ^Delivered-To: (listmaster@lists.debian.org)
+* ^Delivered-To: .*listmaster@lists.debian.org
lists.debian.org/
+:0:
+* ^Delivered-To: .*lists-listmaster@bendel.debian.org
+lists.debian.org/
+
+# Buildds
+:0:
+* ^Return-Path:.*buildd@.*.donarmstrong.com
+buildd.donarmstrong.com/
# OFTC stuff
:0:
* ^From:\ nagios@nagios-global.lab.propel.com
chili_alarm/
-#
+# Mail from dragongo
:0:
* ^From:\ noreply@dragongoserver.net
lists/dragongo/
+# discard all yahoogroups mail
+# except for those to rsult (riverside ultimate)
+:0:
+* !^To:.*rsult@yahoogroups.com
+* ^To:.*@yahoogroups.com
+/dev/null
+
+
###################
# Mailing lists #
-5B5B###################
+###################
+
+:0:
+* ^From:.*announcements@student.ucr.edu
+lists/ucr-announcements
+
+:0:
+* ^List-Id: <stannounce2.lists.ucr.edu>
+lists/ucr-announcements
:0:
* X-Mailing-List: <\/[^@]+
lists/`echo $MATCH | sed -e 's/[\/]/_/g'`/
:0:
-* ^Sender: \/[^@]+-bounces?
-lists/`echo $MATCH | sed -e 's/\-bounces*//g; s/[\/]/_/g'`/
+* ^Sender: +<?\/[^@]+-bounces?
+lists/`echo $MATCH | sed -e 's/\-bounces*//g; s/\"//g; s/.*<//g; s/[\/]/_/g; y/A-Z/a-z/'`/
:0:
* ^X-BeenThere: \/[^@]+
-lists/`echo $MATCH | sed -e 's/[\/]/_/g'`/
+lists/`echo $MATCH | sed -e 's/<//g; s/[\/]/_/g'`/
# Dumb apache mailing lists
# Debian's bug system uses X-Loop
-8
:0:
* ^X-PTS-Package: \/.+
-bugs/`echo $MATCH |sed -e 's/[\/]/_/g'`/
+bugs/bug_reports/
+
+:0:
+* ^X-Debian-PR-Source: \/.+
+bugs/bug_reports/
:0:
* ^X-Debian-PR-Package: \/.+
-bugs/`echo $MATCH |sed -e 's/[\/]/_/g'`/
+bugs/bug_reports/
:0:
* ^X-Loop: owner@bugs.debian.org
-bugs/control_messages/
+bugs/bug_reports/
:0:
* X-Loop: \/[^@]+
* ^Sender: (Bugtraq|Incidents Mailing|VULN-DEV) List
lists/bugtraq/
-#########################################
-# Final SPAM filter, post mailing lists #
-#########################################
-
-# NOTE: This catches like 80% of my SPAM, it really works but make the match
-# CORRECT :-)
-#
-# Not mailing list, but not to me. SPAM.
-#:0:
-#* !^TO(anylevel.com|donarmstrong.com|donarmstrong.org|oneinfinity.com|donarmstrong.net|pellam.ucr.edu|rzlab.ucr.edu|student.ucr.edu|localhost|Blind\.Copy\.Receiver)
-#| formail -A "X-SPAM-RULE: Not to one of my addresses or a mailing list" >> $SPAM
-
-
#####################################
# Last rule: Put mail into mailbox #
#####################################