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From: zentara@highstream.net
Subject: Re: POP-3 email filter?
References: <bi1orm$5b0$1@omega-3.right.here> 
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 13:44:00 -0400

On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 09:44:08 GMT, rnichols@interaccess.com wrote:

>
>I am looking for a POP-3 client that can download an initial segment of
>large e-mail messages and perform procmail-like matching to decide
>whether the message should be downloaded in its entirety or simply
>deleted on the server and ignored.  My ISP does not provide any
>server-side filtering, and I need an efficient way to discard the large
>messages sent in virus floods or from some spam sources.
>
>Suggestions?  (Followups set to comp.os.linux.misc.)














Here is something in perl which I wrote and use. It has a few files
for accepting and rejecting criteria, it checks headers, checks the
first 10 lines of body, and prompts for "yes" to delete off of server.

Just modify the criteria files to add those you want to receive from.

http://perlmonks.org/index.pl?replies=1&node_id=261632&displaytype=print


I was using "popsneaker" which was a c program which pretty much did
everything except check the body, so I did my own in Perl, because
nowadays you have to check the actual body.








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