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File: mbox.sh
Author = Anton Filippov <sqrt@bluebootle.com>
Purpose: Mails headers of undeleted mails
Desc:
This script mails headers of undeleted mails to preview
mails and define new unwanted threads. Simple view of
List-ID, size and subject of each mail.
File: checkfilter.sh
Author: Kay Schulz <kay@kay-schulz.com>
Purpose: Addon
Desc:
Checks for deleted mails and send the filter applied
Good for crontab to see if mails you should
get were deleted
File: chrcformat_05-07
Author: Til Schubbe <t.schubbe@gmx.de>
Purpose: Configuration helper
Desc: Change the format of the mailfilterrc from version 0.5 to 0.7
File: deleted.sh
Author: Kay Schulz <kay@kay-schulz.com>
Purpose: Addon
Needs: runit.sh
Desc:
Calculates the amount of deleted mails by mailfilter
File: examined.sh
uthor: Kay Schulz <kay@kay-schulz.com>
Purpose: Addon
Desc:
Calculates the amount of emails examined by mailfilter
This only makes sense if you examine mails only once.
If you do not download and then delete the emails on the
server, this script will give you the wrong number.
File: getmailer.pl
Author: Kay Schulz <kay@kay-schulz.com>
Purpose: Addon
Needs: SHOW_HEADERS set to yes in mailfilter configuration
Desc:
Get's the mail client from the logfile
by searching for /X-Mailer in the mailheader
File: getstats.pl
Author: Kay Schulz <kay@kay-schulz.com>
Purpose: Addon
Needs: SHOW_HEADERS set to yes in mailfilter configuration
Desc:
Searches for the String Applied in the logfiles.
File: prozente.pl
Author: Kay Schulz <kay@kay-schulz.com>
Purpose: Addon
Needs: runit.sh, deleted.sh, examined.sh
Desc:
Calculates the percentage of the filters' success
File: mfdelete.stat
Author: Tim Moore <timothymoore@nsr500.net>
Purpose: Addon
Desc: Determine which delete rules are used most
Script reads mailfilter log and sorts by delete rule matches using
common unix utilities.
File: rmcrlf
Author: Til Schubbe <t.schubbe@gmx.de>
Purpose: Addon, Configuration helper
Desc: remove carriagereturn- and linefeed-characters from
a file containing mail-headers (like mailfilter.log) if a long
headerline was split into multiple shorter headerlines
("folding whitespaces") - see skript for details
File: runit.sh
Author: Kay Schulz <kay@kay-schulz.com>
Purpose: Addon
Needs: getstats.pl
Desc:
Checks the filters and how often they were active!
Then sorts the ouput in ascending order.
E.g.
32 Applied filter: '^Received:.*\.tw[[:space:]]']
35 Applied filter: '^Received:.*\.br']
81 Applied filter: 'Content-Type:.*text/html.*']
File: selectheader
Author: Til Schubbe <t.schubbe@gmx.de>
Purpose: Addon
Desc: Whith this skript you can select mails from your mailfilter.log
which match a certain regex. This can be useful
1. to check if the header you already received would match a (newly
created) filter,
2. to create a reliable statistic.
File: sort_de_do.sh
Author: Kay Schulz <kay@kay-schulz.com>
Purpose: Addon
Desc:
Sorts a file which only contains filters for
domains, such as
DENY=^(From|To|Cc):.*@.*handmark\.net
DENY=^(From|To|Cc):.*@.*homebets\.com
DENY=^(From|To|Cc):.*@.*homestar\.us
by the top level domain, then the first level domain etc.
File: spam.tar.gz
Author: Franck Pommereau <pommereau@univ-paris12.fr>
Purpose: Addon, Configuration helper.
Desc:
Spam is a Perl script which should help in removing unsolicited mails
(spams). It parses mails and produces rules suitable to Mailfilter,
which makes it possible to remove them from your POP server. Spam will
not do everything for you but it will help to quickly update your
Mailfilter configuration.
File: xmailer.sh
Author: Kay Schulz <kay@kay-schulz.com>
Purpose: Addon
Needs: getmailer.pl
Desc:
Calculates the amount how often a mailclient
was used.
E.g.
28 The Bat! (v1.33)
29 Internet Mail Service
29 The Bat! (v1.53d)
33 Wmx-0.3
36 Microsoft Outlook CWS,
Is not perfect, because the naming of the mailclients,
particularly for the different OE versions is not unique
But it gives an overview.
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