reverse MCP

Remco Barendse mailscanner at BARENDSE.TO
Wed Sep 8 20:38:55 IST 2004


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Why would you want to do that?

I guess it would be easier to create a sort rule in your MUA or create
different mailboxes and subscribe to each mailinglist with a different
e-mail address. I use several mailboxes, especially high volume lists are
extremely annoying to have between your regular mail.

On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, Eric Dantan Rzewnicki wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 07:39:59PM +0100, Julian Field wrote:
>> That's what MCP is designed to do. Read
>> www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/install/mcp/
>> and it should tell you a bit of what to do.
>>
>> MCP is a special copy of SpamAssassin designed specifically for keyword
>> spotting and the like. You can easily configure the MCP Actions to block
>> the message.
>
> Could MCP be used in reverse? I'm thinking of using it to rank mailing
> list messages (not just this list) and sort them into high, mid and low
> relevance/priority mboxes. It seems like this should be doable using MCP
> to tag and procmail to filter based on the scores in those tags. Would
> it matter much if it was used to give high scores to highly relevant
> messages instead of sticking with the usual spamassassin paradigm of
> high scoring being least desirable?
>
> -Eric Rz.
>
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