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Jozef Hitzinger
hitzinger at phobos.fphil.uniba.sk
Fri Mar 5 08:24:47 CET 2004
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Tom Anderson wrote:
> If that's really what you wanted, then you could use procmail's "b" flag
> to just filter the body. Otherwise, if you wanted some combination of
> header stripping and filtering, but then wanted the original back again,
> I think your prefilter would have to call bogofilter itself. I don't
> see this as necessary though.
Nope, it should be Subject: & body (see my other mail) .. if my prefilter
calls bogofilter, how will I get the X-Bogosity to the original message?
This is the nontrivial part, and hat's why I still think the header filter
is better inside bogofilter.
> I would deliver messages modified the way bogofilter got them. If
> bogofilter doesn't need to see the "X-Mailer: mPOP Web-Mail 2.19" or
> "X-Originating-IP: [148.102.191.54]" (<-- forged btw), then why do I
> want to deliver the mail with those intact? The recipient has no need
> to see these things, and generally doesn't anyway. It cuts down on
> bandwidth and disk usage to just leave them out. I prefer the sanitized
> version of the email.
Ok. Obviously, if I'd like to "sanitize" messages passed to bogofilter to
the point of leaving just Subject: & body, it's not suitable for actual
delivery.
--
jozef :-)
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