Hi all,

So, I have written this small C program/utility that I have been using
against my user's 'Junk'  and 'Whitelist' folders respectively.

The Dspam utilities that I have seen so far are based on procmailing
your emails as separate files and parsing them individually. I use the
UWash imap server which stores emails in files, one for each IMAP
folder (e.g. Junk, Inbox, Trash, etc.) and so far I have not seen
anything that can be used to bridge into Dspam.

So, my 1st question is: have I re-invented the wheel? Is there a
way/program already available that can be used to crontab the input
provided by the other users of the system besides the one I have
written? If so, any information would be a great help.

The 2nd question is in regards to my logic for the program I have
written (assuming there is no other alternative as I did).
The program essentially:
opens the file arg provided.
for every Dspam signature seen, feed to dspam
close the filehandle
Anyone see any drawbacks to this system?

I spent a bunch of time debugging the critter to make it work nicely.
It compiles on great on Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris and AIX (others, too,
I'd wager, since there are no non-standard functions in it).
I am happy to release the source under GNU.
Is this something someone might also be interested in? If so, just let me know.

Other thoughts?

TIA!

Christopher

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