Martin Marques wrote:
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006, Rob Smith wrote:

Thomas Mangin wrote:
The list of Header to be checked for could be a config option like:
spam[HEADER]='matching header value (regex?)'
with the default key being X-Spam-Flag and Yes

Thomas


I agree completely with the need to have some configuration options on this one. In my case, we use DSPAM, which places a X-DSPAM-RESULT header with the values of Spam, Whitelisted, or Innocent. A way to tell the script what header to look for, and what value(s) mean spam, would change this from a feature for SpamAssassin users to something that almost everyone can use.

Let's see if we can agree in something: What RoundCube needs is a good filtering system. With that, there is nothing else to add to this thread.

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Martin:

I agree totally about adding the visual header line; however, what about quick icon or changing of color in the message list? Personally I like looking at a message that's not spam, or deleting it quickly. Just so there's no chance a silent return receipt is sent, or images aren't downloaded thus proving your address is real.

I was just suggesting a different color for the message list (like pink or orange) that is out of the norm so people can see quickly that the message *might* be SPAM.

~Brett


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