--- Phil Barnett <philb@philb.us> wrote:
On Wednesday 20 August 2003 11:35 pm, Phil Barnett wrote:
Has anyone created a script they'd like to share that kills off the sobig stuff sitting on hold?
In the grand tradition of replying to myself...
Here is the script I cobbled up.
It deletes the worst of the muck. I let cron run it hourly. Watch the wrap. All lines should start with /bin/grep.
45 * * * * /home/mailman/data/cleanup.sh
#! /bin/bash
cd /home/mailman/data
/bin/grep -H -m 1 -l -i 'nigeria' *.txt | /usr/bin/xargs rm >/dev/null 2>&1
How do you go about getting .txt files in your /home/mailman/data dir ? All I see are binary pck files (which one could run dumpdb on, but was curious to know). I'm running mailman-2.1.2. BTW, does deleting those .pck files have any baring on anything else (is it dangerous) ? Meaning, are there any adverse affects in doing that (is there a db that cares or anything) ?
BTW: for those mailman users looking to incorporate spamassassin, do look into this site - it would be wonderful if mailman proper included these hooks natively in its future releases (or at a min include the info on the URL below on list.org or the FAQ).
http://www.daa.com.au/~james/articles/mailman-spamassassin/
One thing this setup is lacking is "learning" - ie. the ability for
spamassassin to play nicer with mailman (ie. to know what things you
discarded to build-up a more profound history affecting future action).
Regards,
- Nadim
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