On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Robert Penz wrote:

> can be done by implementing a courierfilter. as frame work use
> perlfilter or pythonfilter

Yes, true. But I wish not to use courierfilter, but a simpler, and more
CPU-friendly approach, as the mail server is quite heavily loaded.
Executing a perl-filter for each eMail that goes in and out per second
would be... homocide :P

BUT I agree that courierfilter offers the best funcionality, and I'm
developing filter for other servers (see my previous posts in this list),
that I will release ASAA (As Soon As Available :P.

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President, Open Information System Security Group - Argentina

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