Remove spam from your IMAP account.
Do you get spam? If you don't use a spam filter (or your service provider doesn't provide one), then this can be a daily annoyance of deleting tens, hundreds, or thousands of nuisance spam emails in your inbox. Ain't nobody got time for that.
antispam
is a little binary that reads in messages from your inbox and deletes the ones that are spam. Nice, eh?
How does it do this? Pretty simple: domain & email blocklists. Three massive blocklists are included in the binary to identify spam From addresses.
If you notice someone not on this list, you can add it to your configuration. See below.
$ go get -u github.com/parkr/antispam
Configuration is via a JSON file. It has 10 possible fields, but only the first 4 are required:
{
"Address": "mail.example.com",
"Port": "993",
"Username": "email@example.com",
"Password": "myplaintextpassword"
"UseJunk": true,
"UseSpam": true,
"UseFlags": false,
"UseBlockLists": true,
}
That will log into mail.example.com:993
as email@example.com
with password myplaintextpassword
. Easy!
UseJunk and UseSpam will cause antispam to scan folders Junk and Spam, respectively.
UseFlags will cause any message flagged but unread to be treated as spam. The flag will be cleared before the message is deleted.
UseBlockLists uses the union of the included statik blocklist files plus BadEmailDomains and BadEmail, if present.
{
...
"BadEmailDomains": ["horriblehepsebah.com", "iwillspamyou.biz"],
"BadEmails": ["somenastyspammer@gmail.com", "someonewhoseaccountwascompromised@verizon.net"]
}
BadEmailDomains
tells antispam
to delete any email from an email address at that domain.
BadEmails
tells antispam
to delete any email from any of the given email addresses.
$ make && ./antispam -config path/to/config.json -filter path/to/filter.json --num=50