On Sunday 06 January 2002 15:23 pm, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
> FYI... looks interesting
>

Sounds like SpamAssassin  done all over again.  But that's ok.

SpamAssassin lives at:  

spamassassin.taint.org


Spamassassin allows:

User changes to the scoring values
Addition of user tests
Setting of the spam threshold
checks for spammy-type words and phrases
etc etc etc...    

A typical  SA spam report looks like:

SPAM: -------------------- Start SpamAssassin results ----------------------
SPAM: This mail is probably spam.  The original message has been altered
SPAM: so you can recognise or block similar unwanted mail in future.
SPAM: See http://spamassassin.taint.org/tag/ for more details.
SPAM:
SPAM: Content analysis details:   (46.2 hits, 5 required)
SPAM: Hit! (0.1 points)  Subject: contains a question mark
SPAM: Hit! (4.4 points)  Faked To "Undisclosed-Recipients"
SPAM: Hit! (1.8 points)  Content-Type header is text/html
SPAM: Hit! (0.5 points)  Subject has an exclamation mark
SPAM: Hit! (0.8 points)  From: ends in numbers
SPAM: Hit! (4 points)    Invalid Date: header (timezone does not exist)
SPAM: Hit! (1.2 points)  Received via SMTPD32 server (SMTPD32-n.n)
SPAM: Hit! (1.2 points)  BODY: HTML mail with non-white background
SPAM: Hit! (1.8 points)  BODY: Contains word 'INSURANCE'
SPAM: Hit! (2.5 points)  BODY: Claims you can be removed from the list
SPAM: Hit! (1.3 points)  BODY: List removal information
SPAM: Hit! (3.4 points)  BODY: Includes a link to send a mail with a subject
SPAM: Hit! (0.7 points)  BODY: Includes a URL link to send an email
SPAM: Hit! (4.5 points)  BODY: Includes a URL link to send an email with the 
subject 'remove'
SPAM: Hit! (1.6 points)  BODY: Link to a URL containing "remove"
SPAM: Hit! (3 points)    BODY: Tells you to click on a URL
SPAM: Hit! (3 points)    Listed in Razor, see http://razor.sourceforge.net/
SPAM: Hit! (4 points)    Received via a relay in bl.spamcop.net
SPAM:                    [RBL check: found 162.64.159.62.bl.spamcop.net.]
SPAM: Hit! (1 point)     Received via a relay in inputs.orbz.org
SPAM:                    [RBL check: found 162.64.159.62.inputs.orbz.org.]
SPAM: Hit! (2 points)    Received via a relay in relays.osirusoft.com
SPAM:                    [RBL check: found 
209.125.217.206.relays.osirusoft.com.]
SPAM:
SPAM: -------------------- End of SpamAssassin results ---------------------



> ----------  Forwarded Message  ----------
>
> Subject: ANN: PerlJacket beta, and apology before the fact
> Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 17:47:38 -0800
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fred Morris)
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> (and this time I'll actually send it to the list..)
>
> I originally thought I'd investigate this as the "full perl jacket"
> approach, but procmail is still useful for a few things. ;-)
>
> Anyway, what I've spent the last month working on is a perl-based mail
> filter which:
>
>   * filters headers, and inserts additional header lines based on
>     expression matches
>
>   * allows for mail-based updates of the filter set
>
>   * rewrites multipart/alternative and multipart/parallel as
>     multipart/mixed
>
>   * drops text/html parts of multipart/alternative messages when a
>     text/plain part has already been seen
>
>   * makes the text/html part of messages which don't have a text/plain
>     part into attachments
>
>   * makes sure all attachments have file disposition
>
>   * drops tnef, vcard, winmail.dat
>
>   * runs in one pass
>
>   * avoids reading the entire message into memory at once... most
>     of the time, anyway
>
> This is "beta" at this point, although I'm going to make it live on my
> account here RSN. Hence the "apology before the fact"... I've spent the
> last week testing and tweaking, but you never know until it's too late. :-\
>
> You can find the relevant pieces here, if you care to look:
>
>   http://www.inwa.net/~m3047/perljacket/
>
>
> God help us all!

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+ Bruce S. Marshall  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Bellaire, MI         01/06/02 15:28  +
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"Old frogs never die, But they do croak!"
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