Art Alexion on 8 Sep 2004 19:56:02 -0000


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Re: [PLUG] weird mozilla spam issue


Ron Mansolino wrote:

just out of curiosity, what happens when incoming mail has a UIDL of an
existing message? (I'm under the impression that the pop daemon puts the
UIDL there and I've been procmailing it if I see it, I see a lot of spammers (especially blank-message spam) all have the same string.



I only have one piece saved so nothing to check the UIDL against.

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