Spam Policy per user
Matthias Sutter
Mailscanner at mailing.kaufland-informationssysteme.com
Tue Feb 28 12:01:56 GMT 2006
Hi Barray,
sounds good - can you send me a copy of your code and some sentences -
howto implement?
Matthias
Barry Bourdage wrote:
> I have helped with one to work with MailWatch, but if you had the
>database defined, it would run without modifications.
>
>Please e-mail me, if you would like the code.
>
>Barry
>
>
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>[mailto:mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info] On Behalf Of Julian
>Field
>Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 11:55 AM
>To: MailScanner discussion
>Subject: Re: Spam Policy per user
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>Matthias Sutter wrote:
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>>Hi,
>>
>>our mailscanner installation work very well but now we should
>>implement a function that the user have the option to change the Spam
>>properties/handling.
>>For example there are 3 lists off users:
>>
>>the first - the user should get no Spam
>>
>>
>Spam Actions = delete
>High Scoring Spam Actions = delete
>
>
>>the second - the user get no high score Spam and all others are marked
>>
>>
>
>
>
>>in the subject line
>>
>>
>Spam Actions = deliver
>High Scoring Spam Actions = delete
>
>
>>and the last and default - no Spam detection and filter is active.
>>
>>
>Spam Actions = deliver
>High Scoring Spam Actions = deliver
>
>All you need to do is write a bit of support for some sort of backend
>with a Custom Function for "Spam Actions" and "High Scoring Spam
>Actions" to produce either the "deliver" or "delete" actions as
>appropriate.
>
>Once you have some sort of a DB backend to store the data in, this is
>only a few lines of code to do the Custom Functions required.
>No huge job.
>
>
>>Can I build this scenario with mailscanner ?
>>
>>Thanks in advance
>>Matthias
>>
>>
>
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