> Look in man perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin for the definition of a
> new plugin (for example MyFilter)
>
> You could do a lot of interesting things inside the plugin
> with the Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus element (again perldoc ...)
Hi Leonardo,
I think this example might be more s
Hi
Look in man perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin for the definition of a
new plugin (for example MyFilter)
You could do a lot of interesting things inside the plugin
with the Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus element (again perldoc ...)
A rough example (this works for older spamassassin,
you
Hi
Look in man perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin for the definition of a
new plugin (for example MyFilter)
You could do a lot of interesting things inside the plugin
with the Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus element (again perldoc ...)
A rough example (this works for older spamassassin,
you
> Hey folks,
>
> This is a question about using SpamAssassin's perl
> interface, not about filtering mail.
>
> I'm using 3.2.2 (soon to be 3.2.3) on OpenBSD, built
> from source. In addition to using SA to filter my email,
> I'd also like to take advantage of SA's ability to parse
> Received
Hey folks,
This is a question about using SpamAssassin's perl interface, not
about filtering mail.
I'm using 3.2.2 (soon to be 3.2.3) on OpenBSD, built from source.
In addition to using SA to filter my email, I'd also like to take
advantage of SA's ability to parse Received headers for my