Mailscanner-4.28.6-1 and SPAM Actions= attachment deliver pro blems
MailScanner
mailscanner at SMITS.CO.UK
Sat Apr 10 13:48:54 IST 2004
Hi Michael,
That's an excellent idea. I'll see if I can add an age option to the
script and make the delete dependent on the received date of the
message.
Bart...
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Posted At: 07 April 2004 00:57
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Conversation: Mailscanner-4.28.6-1 and SPAM Actions= attachment deliver
pro blems
Subject: Re: Mailscanner-4.28.6-1 and SPAM Actions= attachment deliver
pro blems
Hello Bart,
I'm using your IMAP retrieval script and it's working famously! I am
hoping to find a way to expand it's function slightly as I'd like the
script to delete all messages from the folder or (preferably) all
messages that are more than an arbitrary number of days old.
Does this make sense? Can you help with this or at least point the way
to a routine that can be used to delete messages from the IMAP server?
MailScanner <mailto:mailscanner at SMITS.CO.UK> wrote:
> On Exchange you have better options than forward. Create public
> folders (e.g. goodmail for FP's and junkmail for FN's) and ask your
> users to drag and drop the messages into those. This will give you
> access to full message headers. To preserve single instance storage
> the Exchange server moves the pointer for the message into the public
> folder; you are seeing the exact message the users received.
>
> I have modified an IMAP retrieval script to pull these messages
> automagically for sa-learn. Search the list archive for 'folderdump'.
>
> Bart...
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Michael St. Laurent
Hartwell Corporation
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