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> Datum: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 15:10:20 -0300
> Von: Mauro Faccenda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: "Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: [dspam-users] add a text to each message body
> On Friday 09 November 2007 14:45:13 Steve wrote:
> >
> > How about reading the included README of DSPAM?
> > --
> > tagSpam / tagNonspam { on | off }
> > Adds a tagline to the end of a message based on its classification;
> > useful for things such as "Scanned by Your ISP.com". If set to on, the
> file
> > msgtag.spam and/or msgtag.nonspam will be looked for in dspam_home/txt/
> and
> > appended to appropriate messages.
> >
> > NOTE: Signed messages will not be tagged in this fashion
>
> well, thanks for this tip. i didn't noticed that parameter.
> i'm using 3.6.8 (debian etch packages) i think it doesnt support it,
> right?
>
> but anyway, it doesn't fit my needs, because i want to use the
> X-DSPAM-Signature and username as a parameter to the URL i want to put in
> the
> message. i think i really need to do it as a script.
>
> even with the altermime, i need to do some more stuff to make it work in
> the
> way i tought.
>
> i need to check if the message was filtered, then check which
> classification
> was taken and then create the files with the messages (a .txt and a .html)
> and then run the altermime using those files as arguments and finally
> delete
> those files.
>
> i'm writing some php scripts that can be directly called by clicking in
> the
> link added to the message, and asking for a captcha (to avoid multiple
> clicks
> and automatic scripts) and a confirmation so the message can get
> retrained.
>
> this parameter should work nice if the msgtag.spam and msgtag.nonspam
> files
> can access the signature data and the username. with some variables been
> replaced like %%SIGNATURE%% or %%USERNAME%% (just an example).
>
I am not aware of this possibility. But changing the DSPAM code to allow such
tags is not a big task.
> well, sorry for my english ;)
>
> []'s
> .m
// SteveB
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