on Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 11:47:47AM +0000, Clive Menzies ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On (06/02/06 01:05), Karsten M. Self wrote: > > > > I'd tag the messages and move them to a folder. > > > > That folder would automatically get a spam run against it periodically > > which would: > > > > 1. Move the messages to an "active current process" location. > > 2. Score and report spam. > > 3. Move the messages to an archive or /dev/null (e.g.: delete) when > > done > > > > Have that happen periodically (every few minutes to every few hours) and > > you've got a pretty painless system. It's also going to give you less > > latency in your mutt session as most of the processing is asyncronous to > > your mail reading. > > I'm doing this manually currently but would love to automate it :) > > Do you have a suitable script to share?
http://linuxmafia.com/~karsten/Download/SpamTools.tar.gz Note that you should be familiar with shell scripting and reading SMTP headers, *and* should be very aware that you *WILL* shoot yourself in the foot if you run this without reading the docs. Exempt your mailing lists before you piss off a lot of folks. Otherwise: it generates spam reports at the rate of 8-20 seconds per, and is designed to run over Maildir folder formats. Part of output can be found by searching my name in Google Groups news.admin.net-abuse.sightings. If you do run this, I'd be very interested in seeing your spam-source stats. See my homepage for details. Peace. -- Karsten M. Self <kmself@ix.netcom.com> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What Part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? And what do I get? A one-way ticket to Palookaville" - M. Brando
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