Hi Everyone,

Thanks to everyone who replied.  I will be giving Mail::Cclient a go in the 
next few days.  My goal is to automate SpamAssassin learning and automatic 
reporting.  So far I have decided on this method:

All my users will have a spam folder.  This folder will never automatically 
receive mail.  Any mail placed in this folder will be copied to a common 
temporary mail file, automatically learnt by SpamAssassin and reported to 
razor and pyzor.  (Anyone have any other reporting suggestions?)  When this 
is accomplished, the temporary mail file will be compressed and placed into 
rotation for deletion as some point.  On success all users spam folders will 
be expunged.  Most important is the big stick I have to find to train my 
users with.

The reason for using perl and wanting libraries?  I have already written quite 
a bit of code in perl.  Both SpamAssassin and Razor are accessable through 
perl libraries.  I have too much free time ;)  Just kidding on the last part.

Thanks Again,
Jon

On Thursday 26 October 2006 17:34, Jonathan Skanes wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Congrats on the 2006 releases.  They have been working for me wonderfully
> for three weeks now.
>
> What sort of perl support is there for c-client?  I notice that Mail::Box
> has support for mbx files but as of yet no mix support.  I've also been
> looking at Mail::Cclient, however, this hasn't seen much life for _years_. 
> So far, all I know is it compiles successfully.
>
> I know I can call mailutil and icat but I'd much rather use libraries.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Jon
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