[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Atterer) writes: > Of those packages in the archive, mailfilter is the best IMHO. However, I > ended up *not* using it because it doesn't support ANDing of conditions > AFAICT ("size > 100k AND header spelling "SUBJECT:"). > Then maybe you should have a look at popsneaker. With popsneaker you can filter your mail by assigning scores. Here's the relevant portion of "/usr/share/doc/popsneaker/index-3.html":
----------- snip --------------- The "score" filter rule changes the current score of a message by a given value if the rule matches. score -10 "^subject: .*for free" The "score_reset" instruction sets the score value back to 0. This can be useful, if you have more than one block of independant score rules. And the "score_eval" instruction makes a decision based upon the score value. The condition is set via options, possible settings are: -lt <value> True if the score is less than <value>. -le <value> True if the score is less or equal <value>. -gt <value> True if the score is greater than <value>. -ge <value> True if the score is greater or equal <value>. A short example: score_reset score +10 "^References: .*mydomain\.net" score +10 "^In-Reply-To: .*mydomain\.net" score -5 "^Content-Type: text/html" score -5 "^Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" score -10 "^(to|cc): .*,.*,.*,.*,.*," score_eval -gt 0 accept score_eval -lt 0 deny score_reset score -10 -case "^Subject: .*FREE" score -10 -case "^Subject: .*BUY" score -10 -case "^Subject: .*CASH" score -5 -case "^Subject: .*free" score -5 -case "^Subject: .*buy" score -5 -case "^Subject: .*cash" score_eval -lt 5 deny ----------- snip --------------- popsneaker is Free Software (GPL'ed) according to the DFSG and is freely available at "http://www.ixtools.de/popsneaker".