19.02.2013 17:54, Kevin A. McGrail kirjoitti: > On 2/18/2013 9:47 PM, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: >> Hey there, >> >> Spamcop has an undocumented feature that they allow you (if they >> trust you) to "quick report" spam, where you send to a different mail >> address, and it's reported instantly, without having to hit the web >> interface. When you do this, you are still free to report spam in the >> usual way (with the confirm screen) by using your usual >> reporting-address. >> >> How hard would it be to extend spamassassin's "report" syntax to >> allow this? >> >> Unfortunately, I'm not seeing a good way to pass config-options to >> spamd, so that's out. (I suppose this email could be interpreted as >> a case of "is this useful?"). >> >> Running the "report" against spamassassin locally would lose me the >> other learning (bayes, etc). >> >> Creating an alternate user with the quick-reporting mail address sent >> is similarly problematic (althouth I *might* be able to do this by >> playing with the userpref sql query). >> >> I'm open to any other ideas people have come up with. > Hi Dan, > > Looking a this in a high level, I think you are referring to spamc's > reporting feature. > > However, that's likely not the best avenue unless you are just trying > to send spamcop examples of algorithmically determined spam. I wonder > if it is time for a separate reporting binary and perhaps build on the > existing "collaboration reporting" in spamc/d and add > RPS::Mail::EventReporter for reputation collaboration. > > Regards, > KAM >
What I do is I sort the to-be-reported messages always by hand to a separate IMAP folder, and a cron job then runs a reportspam script which calls spamc with --report. I could use the fast mode as well, while normal is not a problem to me currently either. -- Q: How many existentialists does it take to screw in a light bulb? A: Two. One to screw it in and one to observe how the light bulb itself symbolizes a single incandescent beacon of subjective reality in a netherworld of endless absurdity reaching out toward a maudlin cosmos of nothingness.
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