Roger,

Sorry about that, when I ran it again just now it did remember which
messages it has seen.

If I'm reading the code right, here some other things I see:

- It is written in python ;-).  I'm not a perl bigot, but calling
spamassassin or spamc from python has got to be slower than using the
Mail::SpamAssassin class directly.  On the other hand, isbg.py has a lot
less prerequisites than the perl equivalents (IMAPAssassin or
spamcruncher) and supports SSL out of the box.

- If a mail message is spam and you want the spam report included (which
I do), it runs the mail message through SA twice.  Ouch.

On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 13:53, Roger Binns wrote:
> > IMAP Spam Begone (<http://http://www.rogerbinns.com/isbg/>) is a python
> > script that supports SSL, but has some other problems (it doesn't appear
> > to remember which messages it's already seen).
> 
> Err, yes it does remember what messages it has seen!
> 
> Roger
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