Greetings

For spam defense, we have TrendMicros InterScan. Since we purchased it(manager made the decession on his own), I can't change it and thus have become the spammunky!

As the filtering has gotten more intense, more and more legal mail is getting quartined. Rather then searching the endless files of spam, I would like to write a reviewer for the mail. Obviously, it can handle the From: To: and Subject:, However, I would like to see the actual message when the header info is not helpful(ie Subject: Hi)

Does anybody have a module to suggest? I have been looking at some of the mail modules on cpan: Mail-abuse, Mail-action, etc.

When it qurantines a mail, it creates two files.

A header file which is not always helpful:

F<JoePowell@mx48.Blkmagicti.biz> T<user@company.com> OWorld Operating<JoePowell@mx48.Blkmagicti.biz> SJoe Bob, City Residents / Compare Rates Online....Instantly! DJoe Bob<user@company.com>

And a mail file which will have the message with varying levels of stuff. Sometimes text, sometimes HTML, Sometimes both.

Thank you!

20040327 Edit by BazB: Changed title from 'Quartine Mail Review'


In reply to Reviewing quarantined email by Marza

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