In a recent message Jeremy Nicoll - freelists <jn.flists.73@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dave Barnett <as10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> In a recent message Jeremy Nicoll - freelists >> <jn.flists.73@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> I still don't understand what POPstar does in that. Why not pass mail >>> straight from AS to SpamStamp? >> >> Back in 2003, Ray Dawson posted an e-mail to the AntiSpam list with a >> modification to PopStar Choices: >> 'quote' >> (this is all one line!!) >> TransferEnd: Spamstamp -indir <POPstar$MailDir>.spool.mail.text >> -outdir <POPstar$MailDir>.spool.mail.checked -append -backup >> <POPstar$MailDir>.spool.mail.backup -rename >> 'unquote'. > What that does is define a command to run after POPstar has finished > collecting some mail. [...] > and I would imagine you had MPro configured to collect mail from the latter > location. > You can do the same sort of thing in AntiSpam by having AS collect mail and > write it somewhere. Then you tell AS at the end of a collection to run a > simlar command. There's no need for POPstar for the collection part of > this. I'm sure that you are correct, but it works. [...] > Does that single click run AS as well as POPstar? Yes. The click is on the AS iconbar icon. -- Dave Keep GMT all year