[warning: 99% OT] does anything like this exist ?...

Tony Meyer t-meyer at ihug.co.nz
Tue Oct 26 22:38:03 EDT 2004


[Just realised what this thread (not the greatest subject...) is about, and
catching up, sorry.]

[Andrew Dalke]
> I got email about 6 months ago asking if it is okay to 
> include my sb_culler program with the SpamBayes source code.  
> I haven't checked to see if that actually happened.

It's in CVS and will be in 1.1 - it was too late (we were frozen) for it to
make it into 1.0.  The script definitely works with
current-when-it-was-checked-in SpamBayes.

> I've added a few new features since then, like reloading the 
> good_emails file if there are changes.  Want to add another 
> to whitelist based on domain, and to remove emails with a 
> given subject, like "Sprava nebola dorucena".  Perhaps I'll 
> update the wiki afterwards.

If you do, I'll update the CVS copy, too.

[Fred Pacquier]
> is the documented change on line 348 enough to run the 
> script with a  current version of Spambayes ?

You just need to change the 'False' on 348 to '"dbm"'.  I've just checked
this change in, so you can alternatively get the more recent copy from CVS
when it updates.

[Maciej "Fiedzia" Dziardziel]
> just download mail, pipe it through spamassassin and
> eventually delete from server.

FWIW, isbg does something pretty similar to this, although it's for use with
IMAP, not POP.  <http://www.rogerbinns.com/isbg/>

[Andrew Dalke]
> I've attached my current version (sans passwords and identifing
> mailing list information) to this post.

I've just checked in the updates from this, too, so the SpamBayes CVS
version will match (more-or-less).

=Tony.Meyer




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