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[lists] [NMLUG] Spam filtering
On Mon, 2005-03-14 at 19:26 -0700, Ed Heron wrote:
> If I 'imposed' any filtering, it would be that spam would go into a spam
> folder.
I think that's reasonable and is surely easily to do globally.
> What I'd like is a way for my users to do their own server based
> filtering. Some kind of nice interface to build their own procmail
> filtering rules.
I wonder if such an interface exists? That could be decent, e.g. if all
users are using imap and user-specific, user-defined procmail rules
(that don't require making a ~/.procmailrc with a text editor) filter
mail into folders that are presented to the e-mail clients by the imap
server.
imap access only is the only way I can think of to make it globally
useful, allowing use of any imap-capable mail reader. The user gets the
same folder structure with the same messages always, and the procmail
filters could do their thing.
I hope you will tell if you find a nice procmail interface. :)
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