On Monday 14 January 2002 22:33 pm, Justin Mason wrote:
> > So, the thing which popped into my head today was to digest
> > the SA spam up, and send a daily or weekly summary through,
> > of spam, based upon the SA score. The digest would have an
> > index of sender, subject, and be ordered by SA score, lowest
> > at the top.
> > If people got all their potential spam in one digest, which
> > is clearly labeled, then they can scan it when their time
> > permits, or discard arbitrarily.
>
> Ooh, I like this!  It'd also be nice if it was visible in
> an authenticated webpage -- similar to how MailMan handles
> "admin requests".

Just a thought on this.

I've been collecting my spam into one file:  /var/spool/mail/caughtspam  and 
I wrote a utility to go through and show me the   from/to/subj/X-Spam-Status  
lines from within the file.   Thus, I don't have to plow through looking at 
all the *$%#@.

I think a web page just showing the Subj and From info would be sufficient 
with the ability to then click and see the entire email if there is a 
question about it.

(of course, by that time you've written something like Neomail, a full scale 
web-based email package)



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