Le jeudi 29 juillet 2010 20:19:17, Stevan Bajić a écrit :
> You understood it wrongly. The above would be possible with DSPAM. You
> don't need to go and code your own quarantine agent. DSPAM is open source
> and any one can look at the code and contribute back such dropping
> functionality as you need it.

Why not, if I can convince my brain to do some C again :)
I must admit I intended to write it in python. I'll have a look at the code 
and see if I feel confident enough.

> You could put it in quarantine and then write a (IMHO simpler approach then
> the alternative quarantine agent) script/code that purges anything older
> then X days.

Would it only be for myself, that's what I'd do.

Some of my users however:
- only want POP3 (bye-bye dovecot plugin on a "Spam" folder)
- don't even know how to forward/bounce an email to ham-...@example.com
- will only look at their quarantine when asked to

Because of that last point, I'll need to enable daily alerts for new mails 
having been quarantined. Dropping blattant spam seems a sensible thing to do 
if I don't want to send everyone a quarantine report each day.

Thank you for your answers.

Amand.

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