Re: [SAtalk] A simple tool to extract URL's from mail folders

2004-01-31 Thread Kevin Roberts
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 12:08 PM Subject: RE: [SAtalk] A simple tool to extract URL's from mail folders Wow. I sent that e-mail out last *week*, and it is just dribbling in today. Received: from intrepid.intrepid.com ([192.195.190.1] ident=[1qHbG1J2WyZEN0gY3ydWgHO2WHps6+zg]) by

RE: [SAtalk] A simple tool to extract URL's from mail folders

2004-01-30 Thread Chris Santerre
4 1:08 PM > To: Spamassassin List > Subject: RE: [SAtalk] A simple tool to extract URL's from mail folders > > > > Wow. I sent that e-mail out last *week*, and it is just > dribbling in today. > > Received: from intrepid.intrepid.com ([192.195.190.1] > ident=[1qHbG1J

RE: [SAtalk] A simple tool to extract URL's from mail folders

2004-01-29 Thread Gary Funck
Wow. I sent that e-mail out last *week*, and it is just dribbling in today. Received: from intrepid.intrepid.com ([192.195.190.1] ident=[1qHbG1J2WyZEN0gY3ydWgHO2WHps6+zg]) by sc8-sf-mx1.sourceforge.net with esmtp (TLSv1:AES256-SHA:256) (Exim 4.30) id 1Ak5VT-TZ-H9 for [

[SAtalk] A simple tool to extract URL's from mail folders

2004-01-28 Thread Gary Funck
Inspired by "Filters that fight back", by Paul Graham http://www.paulgraham.com/ffb.html I found a reference to a short script that scans e-mail for URL's, and then turns around and automatically references the offending page. Well, I'm not interested in doing that at the moment, but I have enhan