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Thanks, will do. I goofed in the earlier message - it is, as you suspected, a
procmail script instead of perl.
> Another possibility would be to run a copy of Mailshield
> with all filters turned on. John Buckman might give you a copy free given
> the purpose (and you tell him I sent ya). See http://www.mailshield.com for
> more info. It's fairly easy to install, and may be more productive of your
> time than having to hand-craft some procmail stuff.
I'll pursue MailShield, but that will require approval from the rtfm
maintainers since it involves setting up servers. It looks like it would have
to run on the two mail server machines for MIT, the ones that handle mail to
news-answers-request@mit.edu. It'd have to be free - we can't cope with the
$5k US price tag.
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