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Re: SpamAssassin quarantine
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Tony Shadwick |
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Re: SpamAssassin quarantine |
Date: |
Wed, 25 Aug 2004 22:46:58 -0500 (CDT) |
I guess that the recover script isn't going to get run that often, perhaps
calling procmail externally wouldn't be that big of a deal.
Not sure. The script that's going to get the most heavy use is
quarantine-spam, parse-spam will only run 1-3 times a day, and
recover-spam only once in a while as a user wants a message back. :\
Still, it bugs me that I can't get Net::SMTP to do what I want. Makes me
feel inadequate (sorry, watching Futurama in the background).
Anyway, cc:'ing the list. List, this is Olivier, Olivier, the list. :)
Off to bed with me.
Tony Shadwick
Manager of Internet Services
Strategic Technology Group
314-872-3000 x105
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004, Olivier Nicole wrote:
> Hi Tony,
>
> Looks good, just a few remarks:
>
> - At a regular interval (every 8 hours?) run through the quarantine
> and send summaries and instructions to the end users.
>
> here 24 hours is a requierement from users.
>
> - Replace all calls to external binaries with internal Perl functions
>
> as the srcipts are hardly used (once a day) I did not consider the
> optimisation.
>
> - When recovering from the quarantine quarantine, you lose 'real name'
> inforamtion. If I get a message From: Joe Blow , after recovery all
> you see is From: address@hidden, despite the fact that I'm
> preserving this information and passing it to Net::SMTP.
>
> that's why i use procmail, I only do a mail delivery (happen the
> quarantined message to the user's mailbox), it is not processed by a
> MTA, so the message is not changed.
>
> Feel free to use/CVS and all :)
>
> REgards,
>
> Olivier
>
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