Am 24. Feb, 2004 schwätzte Craig White so: > I suppose that I could read the mail lists on spam assassin but I'm > thinking that others have done this so I thought I would toss it out > here first. > > Spam Assassin running as spamd on multi-user mail/web server. > > I want to allow individual users the ability to 'easily' categorize spam > / not-spam and created IMAP account boxes and thinking that I could run > a script... > > !#/bin/sh > for i in `cat /root/scripts/users`; \ > > su $i -c /bin/sh "/usr/bin/sa-learn --mbox --spam \ > /home/users/$i/mail/SPAM-learn"; > > su $i -c /bin/sh "/usr/bin/sa-learn --mbox --ham \ > /home/users/$i/mail/SPAM-not"; \ > > cat /dev/null > /home/users/$i/mail/SPAM-learn; > cat /dev/null > /home/users/$i/mail/SPAM-not; > > done > > So that users spam rules update - perhaps nightly by copying emails > directly into their SPAM-learn/SPAM-not boxes...does this make sense? Yes. I do something like this for myself. It's getting to the point where you might want to run it a few times a day, though :(. I've been running into problems with spamassassin eating it's database or something :(. I need to update to a new version and see if that fixes it. It might also be because I'm on a machine that's woefully underpowered for spamassassin. I would suggest using a lock file to copy the mailboxen, before working on them, though. ">file" should work rather than using "cat /dev/null >file". What we really need is a MUA that understands 'these are SPAM' folders and 'these are no-SPAM' folders and then copies all non-SPAM into a new-HAM folder and copies all SPAM to a new-SPAM folder. I bet it could be done in mutt. But then you'd have to use mutt :(. evolution anyone? With the virtual folder stuff it might be possible. Then you'd keep a timestamp on the last time the user was checked and grab a copy of new mail since the user was last checked. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.AZOTO.org/ # A t-shirt a day keeps the noose (tie) away. - der.hans --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss