Tony L. Svanstrom wrote:
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 the voices made John Rudd write:
1) Have your mail client put a copy of all outgoing messages into a
particular folder (like "Sent"). (most clients do this already, so its
no big deal)
2) Write a program which parses that file out and adds those addresses
to a file, removes duplicates, and then takes that file and uses it to
build a new spam assassin user prefs file (perhaps combining it with
other files).
Not that complicated when thinking about it, but doesn't work sitewide and
since it isn't automatic people won't remember to do it; not to mention that
"that file" might actually be in a lot of formats, and you need to support them
all.
Personally I'm using procmail to "filter" outgoing e-mail, so I just extract
e-mailaddresses as the e-mails are being sent... =)
I'll document this and put it on a webpage if people want me to.
/Tony
How do you use procmail to filter outbound email?
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