On 28 Jul 2004 Ryan Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Frank Tore Johansen wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Is there any email readers that understand the SA-headers?

PINE may not be what you had in mind, but it does have some pretty snazzy filtering options, and comes in flavours for many operating systems, including UNIX and Windows.

Functionality that would be nice to have is displaying the SA-hits in a
column beside each mail in the index, and the ability to sort a folder
based on SA-hits.

I made about a dozen "score" rules for X-Spam-Level: for sorting. (e.g., 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50). Then, simply sort by score,


Another option with Pine is to put the score into one of the
headers that Pine can sort on. Here are the possibilities:

 sort-key                         =
            Set    Sort Options
            ---  ----------------------
            ( )  Subject
            ( )  Arrival
            ( )  From
            ( )  To
            ( )  Cc
            ( )  Date
            ( )  siZe
            ( )  OrderedSubj
            ( )  scorE
            ( )  tHread


Ryan uses 'scorE' but Pine needs to do work to calculate the Pine scorE so I use the Cc header. And as Ryan suggested I include CC in my Pine index-format so it appears on the index screen.

We really need a standard header for the score so that mail
clients can be updated to support displaying and sorting on this
header. I think that this is one of the goals of the

 Anti-Spam Research Group (ASRG) of the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF)

expecially the

 Filtering Standards Subgroup

which you can learn about here:

 <http://asrg.sp.am/subgroups/filtering.shtml>


For now, I'm doing a lot of bogosities with procmail!

Nancy
Infinite Ink
www.ii.com



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