Spam Quarantine report by user? (close but no cigar)

Peter Bonivart peter at UCGBOOK.COM
Sun Sep 12 00:12:18 IST 2004


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Michael R. Dilworth (E-mail) wrote:
>         OK, I'm close I have a perl script which does most of what I want.
>
>         BUT, the files in the quarantine do not contain MailScanner Headers
>         I would like to sort the lists by the spam score...  That way
>         the user (my self included) really would only need to look at the
>         top few entries...
>
>         SO, how do I get MailScanner to add the headers when it "stores"
>         high scoring spam messages?  I does include the headers when it
>         forwards the message, just not when it stores.
>
>         I've looked through the code, but my perl skills are still
>         limited to hacking...  Maybe I should do this in C++ or asm?
>         (just kidding, I would like it to stay perl to match logwatch
>         etc...)

It's been mentioned numerous times on the list that stored messages are
left the way they were received. You have to match them against the mail
log instead, not too hard.

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/Peter Bonivart

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