>>>>> "M" == M <mal@lemburg.com> writes: M> Perhaps we should start a small project for such a tool written M> in Python (to bring the subject back on topic ;-) and place it M> on the web somewhere ?! I think that's an excellent idea! M> If we separate out the engine from the rest we could also have M> different backends, e.g. one which hooks into .forward as M> filter, a daemon style backend which does on-server flagging M> based on imap, a Mailman filter backend which does the same for M> mailing lists etc. M> Would be cool to have python-list mark non-python spam using a M> special header automagically ;-) We could go one better in MM2.1. There's now a "topics filter" feature in the alpha codebase (sponsored by Control.com -- thanks guys!) and I can easily see how it might be extended to something like: - The filter marks the message with a % confidence of being spam (e.g. X-Spam: 75%) - Each Mailman recipient could specify the threshhold above which they do not want to receive the message (e.g. don't sent me anything that's spam with a more than 70% confidence level). This only works for regular delivery. -Barry
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