PROCMAIL="$NICE /usr/bin/procmail -p $PMDIR/procmailrc"
FORMAIL="$NICE /usr/bin/formail -f"
+GREP="$NICE /bin/grep"
EGREP="$NICE /bin/egrep"
+FGREP="$NICE /bin/fgrep"
SED="$NICE /bin/sed"
BIN_DATE="/bin/date"
DELIVER="$NICE /usr/lib/dovecot/deliver"
# if crm114 is unsure and SA returns a score less-than-or-equal to this,
# autotrain crm114 with ham
-CRM_UNSURE_SA_AUTOTRAIN_LIMIT_HAM=2.0
+CRM_UNSURE_SA_AUTOTRAIN_LIMIT_HAM=0.0
# if crm114 classifies a message as spam but SA returns a score
# less-than-or-equal to this, retrain crm114
CRM_MISCLASSIFY_SA_AUTOTRAIN_LIMIT_HAM=-1.0
NULL=/dev/null
DELAYED_QUEUE=$BASE/.delayed/
-TICKLER_QUEUE=$BASE/.tickler/
+TICKLER_QUEUE=$BASE/.store/
DISCARD=$BASE/.discard/
SPAM=$BASE/.spam/
#DISCARD="'|$DELIVER -m BASE.discard'"
DELAY_NEXT_WEEKEND='next sunday 28 hours ago' # fri night, 20:00
DELAY_TONIGHT='tomorrow 00:00 4 hours ago' # tonight at 20:00
+DELAY_AFTERNOON='tomorrow 00:00 8 hours ago' # today at 16:00
OURDATE="`$BIN_DATE +'%s %Y.%m.%d.%H.%M.%N %a, %d %b %Y %T %z'`"
:0
{
SUBJECT=$MATCH
+ # mimedecode.c: * Disclaimer: We only handle charset of iso-8859-1
:0
- * SUBJECT ?? =\?(iso-8859-1|utf-8)\?\/..[^\?]*
+ * SUBJECT ?? =\?iso-8859-1\?[QBqb]\?.+\?=
{
+ DECODED="`echo Subject: $SUBJECT | mimedecode | iconv -f latin1 -t utf-8`"
:0
- * MATCH ?? B\?\/[^\?]*
- { BBB=`echo $SUBJECT | mimencode -u` }
-
- :0
- * MATCH ?? Q\?\/[^\?]*
- { QQQ=`echo $SUBJECT | mimencode -u -q` }
-
- SUBJECT="$QQQ$BBB"
+ *$ DECODED ?? ^Subject:$RE_EXTRACT_HEADER_VALUE
+ { SUBJECT=$MATCH }
}
}
*$ ^X-Original-To:$RE_EXTRACT_HEADER_VALUE
{ ORIGINAL_TO="$MATCH" }
:0 E
-{ LOG="NO ORIGINAL_TO: $MSGID" }
+* ^Received:
+{ LOGLATER="NO ORIGINAL_TO: $MSGID" }
:0
*$ ^X-Trained-As:$RE_EXTRACT_HEADER_VALUE
{ TRAINED_AS="$MATCH" }
:0
-*$ ^X-Tickle-Delivered:$RE_EXTRACT_HEADER_VALUE
-{ TICKLE_DELIVERED="$MATCH" }
-
-:0
-*$ ^X-Delayed:$RE_EXTRACT_HEADER_VALUE
-{ DELAYED="$MATCH" }
+*$ ^X-Postponed:$RE_EXTRACT_HEADER_VALUE
+{ POSTPONED="$MATCH" }
# fix variable values for special cases
INCLUDERC=$PMDIR/normalise
# DISABLE_DELAYS
# if set, disables delaying messages
DISABLE_DELAYS
+
+# DELAY
+# argument to /bin/date -d to indicate a message delay. This is overridden by
+# RELEASE
+DELAY
+
+# RELEASE
+# /bin/date time expression indicating the time at which a message is to be
+# released. Overrides DELAY.
+RELEASE
+
+# MARK_READ
+# when set, causes mails to be marked as read when delivered. Can be
+# initialised with DELIVER_READ
+MARK_READ=$DELIVER_READ
+
+# vim:ft=procmail