On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Eelco Vriezekolk wrote:
> That is because most, but not all, mail with a sender's local part of 8
> digits is spam.
> Most, but not all, mail with a fake message-id without an @ sign is
> spam.
> Most, but not all, mail with a X-1: header is spam.
> Most, but not all, mail with a long X-UIDL: header is spam.
>
> What I would like to do is *count* how many conditions match. If there
> is only one, the message should definitely only be frozen, but if there
> are, say, three or more, the message could be safely deleted.
>
> There does not seem to be a way to do this. Could it be done?
It might be possible to write this out, extremely tediously, in a filter
file, but I wouldn't recommend it. There have been suggestions for some
primitive user variables in filter files, and if I ever implement
something like that it would make this kind of thing easier.
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