On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 16:35, Kevin Coyner wrote: > I have a small LAN for a half dozen users with a POP mail server that I > set up. The mail server filters spam with bogofilter. > > On my workstation, I use Mutt. Sometimes a bit of spam will get past > bogofilter and make it to my workstation (separate box from the mail > server, although same LAN). > > Has anyone come up with a good way of getting that spam back to the mail > server so that bogofilter can be run against it to update the files > goodlist.db and spamlist.db? > > I've seen several pages on the web on how to use Mutt macros to send the > spam through bogofilter -N and -S when bogofilter is run on the same > machine as Mutt. > > But what I haven't figured out is a clever way of using similar macros > to get that same type of feedback back to bogofilter on the mailserver > box. > > Any thoughts?
Ive never done this before, but maybe you could setup a mail box on the server that sends commands and attached messages to bogofilter. Just forward the message as attached and perhaps send a command in the subject line, and have a perl script listening on the other end that runs bogofilter on the message depending on the command. -- Scott Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]