On Tue, Aug 02, 2005 at 08:05:03PM +0200, Dom wrote: > Hello, > > I'm searching for a MailWasherPro (for Windows) equivalent for my new > Linux Debian environment. That's a mail filter software that works > kind of like this: > > It downloads only headers and first 20 lines of every email message > from a server so that you can manually choose what to delete and what > to leave on the server in order to be able to download them with your > regular mail client later. > There's also an option of building "friend's list", "blacklist" and > "mail filter rules" so that MailWasherPro can automatically check > specific email messages for deletion or something else.
As a Debian package you might find mailfilter worth a look. It too looks at the mail headers (but not the body of the mail) and will delete mail according to regexes you specify in a configuration file. There is also provision for having a whitelist. It can be run prior to fetchmail using the 'preconnect' parameter in your $HOME/.fetchmailrc. Brian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]