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Re: PCYMTNQREAIYR, it really works.


Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 04:34:13AM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
there is dbmail, but it doesn't work with Windows (or Cygwin) yet.

Don't see how dbmail will help you with spam.

I want to store my mail in a database.  My email client should only
need to display the mail, not working as a database server.  I tried
again to get dbmail up and running and I see now that it is working
and injecting my mails into PostgreSQL:

Eventlog:dbmail/smtp : PID 922 : insert_messages(): message id=1, size=3712 is inserted.

dbmail includes an IMAP and a POP server, now I can read my mail via
IMAP locally.  Need to find a good IMAP client now.  I thought it
would be the best option to do filtering in a database.

I'm using dbmail to store my email and I've written a simple perl script
to do automatic filtering of mailing lists into different imap folders.
It works well but it is s*l*o*w*.  I'll send it to you if you are
interested.

That is not the main problem with my current solution, I have too much load because of the filtering. It would help me a lot if the cpu load goes down.


The perl script does spam filtering via spamassassin.

I'm new to dbmail, currently I don't see how to realize inserting into separate imap folders. Yes, I'm interested in your solution, please send me a copy.



Gerrit -- =^..^=


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