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List: info-cyrus
Subject: Re: SpamCheck.py
From: Michael Fair <michael () daclubhouse ! net>
Date: 2002-06-25 23:22:11
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I'm jsut catching up on the list now,
I've done this... if you're interested I can
send you the file. It's not convienent at
the moment and there didn't seem to be a
whole lot of interest in a Python solution.
spamcheck.py
feed through spamd, check "Spam-Status" flag,
rewrite destination as folder+Spam, feed
to LMTP for delivery. I also use fully
qualified email addresses as userids so
there is probably some code in there to split
on the '@' symbol you might need to fix up.
I'm not sure how it will behave with normal
names that don't have '@'. Might work just
fine. Then again, it might not.
Ideally I think this should really be a
Postfix filter, but I'm not knowledgeable
enough on how to do that yet.
-- Michael --
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott M. Likens" <damm@bourg.net>
To: <info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 3:47 PM
Subject: SpamCheck.py
> I'm curious if anyone has updated their spamcheck.py it doesn't drop it
into INBOX.spam like
> i had hoped, and there is no option to drop the mail to /dev/null if it
exceeds a certain
> point scale; and python by far is not a native tounge for me.
>
> So i am imploring that someone in this list that uses/abuses SpamAssassin
to lend me a hand
> with spamcheck.py
>
> thanks
>
>
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