Hi Jon:

This is wonderful. The options you've added are great. One question. Is 
there a way to automatically setup the .qmail-<user> file whenever 
qmailadmin adds a new user?

Best Regards, Jeff Koch
Intersessions.com
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On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Jon Coulter wrote:

> Out of my pure hatred for spam, love for qmail/vpopmail/perl, and
> dislike of the complexity of all current 'spam filtering'
> implementations for qmail (and/or vpopmail), I decided to write my own
> perl app to do all the things I wanted (and more) when filtering email.
> 
> Using procmail and the standard spamassassin methods required patches
> for qmail (seekable patch) and all kinds of other ridicules setup, and
> then still didn't work with vpopmail (at least I couldn't get it to). So
> I thought, "Why are we hacking up source codes and changing how stuff is
> processed to accomplish this? After all, qmail's mentality is chaining
> programs together to complete the task, so why don't we filter this
> way?"
> 
> So here is my spam-filter.pl script, been in production for quite some
> time with me, and I haven't had any problems. There is quite detailed
> usage file ( http://www.ledscripts.com/dev/install.txt ) plus reading
> the source itself will likely tell you a lot. Anyhow, you can get it at:
> 
> http://www.ledscripts.com/dev/vpopmail-spam-filter.html
> 
> Please try and comment. I really think its implementations like this
> that will finally help some of us clean up our mailboxes :)
> 
> By the way, this is not something that should be used on a heavy-load
> machine. If interest is high enough, I'll do something similar to what
> the spamassassin people did with spamd/spamc.
> 
> Anyway, good luck!
> 
> Jon Coulter
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 

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