> (1) You want a matcher

OK.  Right...I knew I'd probably get the terminology wrong <g>

> (2) James has a very flexible configuration approach to allow you
>     to do whatever you want with messages, using suitable matchers
>     and mailets.

Agreed.

> (3) There are several people interested in anti-SPAM matchers

Yep.

> (4) You might want to look at
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/pop3filterproxy/

Wouldn't this be outside of James though?

> (5) If we have a generic RegexMatcher (and some suitable
> subclasses), we can
>     detect all sorts of content.  I've posted some notes on this to the
>     mailing list in the past, and I have some code in raw state on my own
>     system.

I've not even attempted to write an extension of any sort for James yet.
This seems like a worthy project to get the experience with...

> (6) We'll want a mailet capable of tagging a message.

Are there any examples that have this functionality?

> If you are interesteding in working on James, you might want to join the
> James Developer mailing list, and participate.  All hands are
> welcome.  :-)

Will do...

Thanks.

-Chris


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