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On Sep 28, 2010, at 6:43 PM, Stephan Bosch <step...@rename-it.nl> wrote:

Op 28-9-2010 23:02, Rick Romero schreef:

I was wondering if anyone thought of applying filters to email post delivery, pre-read.

Basically the idea would be to head off Spam, Malware or Phishing for already delivered email. Malware would probably be the least likely target, as (knock on wood) user workstations would be updated, but a targeted phishing scam would not create a public signature that would be downloaded, yet an admin may have a regex that could be used to remove that email before it left the server.

I used to run find and grep on my Maildirs, but that's no longer practical. I think maybe an 'on connect', or 'on read' might be an option.

I am not sure I understand the benefit of filtering things like spam and scams post-delivery as opposed to filtering on-delivery as it is now.

Please explain further.

If you assume the user retrieves their mail soon after delivery, it doesn't make sense. :)

I think the biggest benefit to my service is the catching is phisjing scams aimed at my users. I usually get a copy (dolts), and I will block the reply to addresses, but it would be better to remove it cpmpletely.

Another possible use might be URL scanning for updated malware sites and labeling it accordingly -but modifying an email might a little excessive for this function.

Rick

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