On Thursday 06 January 2005 17:51, Rick Mann wrote:
> On Jan 6, 2005, at 14:00, Dave Cinege wrote:
> > Takes the output from tmda-pending, and creates a list of messages for
> > deletion based on how many times the sender name or subject is
> > duplicated
> > according to a configurable threshold. Optionally calls tmda-pending
> > to do
> > the deletion itself.
>
> Does it ignore (not delete) duplicate messages from senders in the
> various whitelists?

It takes output from 'tmda-pending -b -T'. So it works with 'names' not the 
sender email addy. It could be made more robust by parsing non-terse output, 
or the messages themselves. (minor work)

That said, if it's already in pending, then the people aren't in a white list, 
correct?

My situation is, I've never seen a valid sender email me several times without
either guessing I got the email in the first place, or being confirmed. If 
they are confirmed they don't hit pending. 

Those people that are warry, can set the count way up...to 10 or more. I'm 
using 4 for from and subject....I'm tempted to drop it down to 2.   : )

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