mail filter in python?
Tres Seaver
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Tue Feb 8 23:50:14 EST 2000
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In article <87q016$rro$1 at nntp6.u.washington.edu>, Donn Cave <donn at u.washington.edu> wrote: >Quoth "Garrett G. Hodgson" <garry at sage.att.com>: >... >| that's two people who've pointed out the difficulty in getting it right. >| perhaps a better approach is to build yourself a python syntax to >| generate the crufty procmail syntax. > >If I'm not already counted among those two, make that three! >But I don't know that it's not worth bothering with, it depends >on one's ambitions. > >A recreational code abuser might have a little fun with this and >harm no one. A very ambitious programmer might very well be able >to contribute something that's substantially better than procmail - >there's plenty room for improvement and no chance at all that procmail >itself will improve. > >I personally wouldn't try to ``front end'' .procmailrc, unless maybe >the object were a very constrained front end that simplified the issues >for the kind of interface you'd get on a web form. Otherwise, you have >to learn more .procmailrc syntax to do it, than you'd have to learn just >to use .procmailrc directly! But I'm assuming the author would be the >only user, perhaps that's not true. I offer as a possible counterexample Eric Raymond's first serious use of Python: he built a Tk GUI to simplify configuring fetchmail. The project made a *serious* believer out of him, too -- and the tool works for *many* more folks than ESR. Tres. -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Tres Seaver tseaver at palladion.com 713-523-6582 Palladion Software http://www.palladion.com
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