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1 ;;; rmail-spam-filter.el --- spam filter for rmail, the emacs mail reader.
3 ;; Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 ;; Keywords: email, spam, filter, rmail
5 ;; Author: Eli Tziperman <eli AT deas.harvard.edu>
7 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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24 ;;; Commentary:
25 ;;; -----------
27 ;;; Automatically recognize and delete junk email before it is
28 ;;; displayed in rmail/rmail-summary. Spam emails are defined by
29 ;;; specifying one or more of the sender, subject and contents.
30 ;;; URL: http://www.weizmann.ac.il/~eli/Downloads/rmail-spam-filter/
32 ;;; Usage:
33 ;;; ------
35 ;;; put in your .emacs:
37 ;;; (load "rmail-spam-filter.el")
39 ;;; and use customize (in rmail-spam-filter group) to:
41 ;;; (*) turn on the variable rmail-use-spam-filter,
43 ;;; (*) specify in variable rsf-definitions-alist what sender,
44 ;;; subject and contents make an email be considered spam.
46 ;;; in addition, you may:
48 ;;; (*) Block future mail with the subject or sender of a message
49 ;;; while reading it in RMAIL: just click on the "Spam" item on the
50 ;;; menubar, and add the subject or sender to the list of spam
51 ;;; definitions using the mouse and the appropriate menu item. You
52 ;;; need to later also save the list of spam definitions using the
53 ;;; same menu item, or alternatively, see variable
54 ;;; `rsf-autosave-newly-added-definitions'.
56 ;;; (*) specify if blind-cc'ed mail (no "To:" header field) is to be
57 ;;; treated as spam (variable rsf-no-blind-cc; Thanks to Ethan
58 ;;; Brown <ethan@gso.saic.com> for this).
60 ;;; (*) specify if rmail-spam-filter should ignore case of spam
61 ;;; definitions (variable rsf-ignore-case; Thanks to
62 ;;; Ethan Brown <ethan@gso.saic.com> for the suggestion).
64 ;;; (*) Specify a "white-list" of trusted senders. If any
65 ;;; rsf-white-list string matches a substring of the "From"
66 ;;; header, the message is flagged as a valid, non-spam message (Ethan
67 ;;; Brown <ethan@gso.saic.com>).
69 ;;; (*) rmail-spam-filter is best used with a general purpose spam
70 ;;; filter such as the procmail-based http://www.spambouncer.org/.
71 ;;; Spambouncer is set to only mark messages as spam/blocked/bulk/OK
72 ;;; via special headers, and these headers may then be defined in
73 ;;; rmail-spam-filter such that the spam is rejected by
74 ;;; rmail-spam-filter itself.
76 ;;; (*) rmail spam filter also works with bbdb to prevent spam senders
77 ;;; from entering into the .bbdb file. See variable
78 ;;; "rsf-auto-delete-spam-bbdb-entries". This is done
79 ;;; in two ways: (a) bbdb is made not to auto-create entries for
80 ;;; messages that are deleted by the rmail-spam-filter, (b) when a
81 ;;; message is deleted in rmail, the user is offered to delete the
82 ;;; sender's bbdb entry as well _if_ it was created at the same day.
84 (require 'rmail)
85 (if (> emacs-major-version 20)
86 (require 'rmailsum)
87 (if (not (fboundp 'rmail-make-summary-line)) (load-library "rmailsum")))
89 (defvar bbdb/mail_auto_create_p)
90 (defvar rmail-summary-mode-map)
92 ;; For find-if and other cool common lisp functions we may want to use.
93 (eval-when-compile
94 (require 'cl))
96 (defgroup rmail-spam-filter nil
97 "Spam filter for RMAIL, the mail reader for Emacs."
98 :group 'rmail)
100 (defcustom rmail-use-spam-filter nil
101 "*Non-nil to activate the rmail spam filter.
102 Specify `rsf-definitions-alist' to define what you consider spam
103 emails."
104 :type 'boolean
105 :group 'rmail-spam-filter )
107 (defcustom rsf-file "~/XRMAIL-SPAM"
108 "*Name of rmail file for optionally saving some of the spam.
109 Spam may be either just deleted, or saved in a separate spam file to
110 be looked at at a later time. Whether the spam is just deleted or
111 also saved in a separete spam file is specified for each definition of
112 spam, as one of the fields of `rsf-definitions-alist'"
113 :type 'string
114 :group 'rmail-spam-filter )
116 (defcustom rsf-no-blind-cc nil
117 "*Non-nil to treat blind CC (no To: header) as spam."
118 :type 'boolean
119 :group 'rmail-spam-filter )
121 (defcustom rsf-ignore-case nil
122 "*Non-nil to ignore case in `rsf-definitions-alist'."
123 :type 'boolean
124 :group 'rmail-spam-filter )
126 (defcustom rsf-beep nil
127 "*Non-nil to beep if spam is found."
128 :type 'boolean
129 :group 'rmail-spam-filter )
131 (defcustom rsf-sleep-after-message 2.0
132 "*Seconds to wait after display of message that spam was found."
133 :type 'number
134 :group 'rmail-spam-filter )
136 (defcustom rsf-min-region-to-spam-list 7
137 "*Minimum size of region that you can add to the spam list.
138 This is a size limit on text that you can specify as
139 indicating a message is spam. The aim is to avoid
140 accidentally adding a too short region, which would result
141 in false positive identification of spam."
142 :type 'integer
143 :group 'rmail-spam-filter )
145 (defcustom rsf-auto-delete-spam-bbdb-entries nil
146 "*Non-nil to make sure no entries are made in bbdb for spam emails.
147 This is done in two ways: (1) bbdb is made not to auto-create entries
148 for messages that are deleted by the `rmail-spam-filter', (2) when a
149 message is deleted in rmail, the user is offered to delete the
150 sender's bbdb entry as well if it was created at the same day. Note
151 that Emacs needs to be restarted after setting this option for it to
152 take an effect."
153 :type 'boolean
154 :group 'rmail-spam-filter )
156 (defcustom rsf-autosave-newly-added-definitions nil
157 "*Non-nil to auto save new spam entries.
158 New entries entered via the spam menu bar item are then saved to
159 customization file immediately after being added via the menu bar, and
160 do not require explicitly saving the file after adding the new
161 entries."
162 :type 'boolean
163 :group 'rmail-spam-filter )
165 (defcustom rsf-white-list nil
166 "*List of strings to identify valid senders.
167 If any rsf-white-list string matches a substring of the 'From'
168 header, the message is flagged as a valid, non-spam message. Example:
169 If your domain is emacs.com then including 'emacs.com' in your
170 rsf-white-list would flag all mail from your colleagues as
171 valid."
172 :type '(repeat string)
173 :group 'rmail-spam-filter )
175 (defcustom rsf-definitions-alist nil
176 "*Alist matching strings defining what messages are considered spam.
177 Each definition may contain specifications of one or more of the
178 elements {subject, sender, recipients or contents}, as well as a
179 definition of what to do with the spam (action item). A spam e-mail
180 is defined as one that fits all of the specified elements of any one
181 of the spam definitions. The strings that specify spam subject,
182 sender, etc, may be regexp. For example, to specify that the subject
183 may be either 'this is spam' or 'another spam', use the regexp: 'this
184 is spam\\|another spam' (without the single quotes). To specify that
185 if the contents contain both this and that the message is spam,
186 specify 'this\\&that' in the appropriate spam definition field."
187 :type '(repeat
188 (list :format "%v"
189 (cons :format "%v" :value (from . "")
190 (const :format "" from)
191 (string :tag "From" ""))
192 (cons :format "%v" :value (to . "")
193 (const :format "" to)
194 (string :tag "To" ""))
195 (cons :format "%v" :value (subject . "")
196 (const :format "" subject)
197 (string :tag "Subject" ""))
198 (cons :format "%v" :value (content-type . "")
199 (const :format "" content-type)
200 (string :tag "Content-Type" ""))
201 (cons :format "%v" :value (contents . "")
202 (const :format "" contents)
203 (string :tag "Contents" ""))
204 (cons :format "%v" :value (x-spam-status . "")
205 (const :format "" x-spam-status)
206 (string :tag "X-Spam-Status" ""))
207 (cons :format "%v" :value (action . output-and-delete)
208 (const :format "" action)
209 (choice :tag "Action selection"
210 (const :tag "output to spam folder and delete" output-and-delete)
211 (const :tag "delete spam" delete-spam)
214 :group 'rmail-spam-filter)
216 (defvar rsf-scanning-messages-now nil
217 "Non-nil when `rmail-spam-filter' scans messages.
218 This is for interaction with `rsf-bbdb-auto-delete-spam-entries'.")
220 ;; the advantage over the automatic filter definitions is the AND conjunction
221 ;; of in-one-definition-elements
222 (defun check-field (field-symbol message-data definition result)
223 "Check if field-symbol is in `rsf-definitions-alist'.
224 Capture maybe-spam and this-is-a-spam-email in a cons in result,
225 where maybe-spam is in first and this-is-a-spam-email is in rest.
226 The values are returned by destructively changing result.
227 If FIELD-SYMBOL field does not exist AND is not specified,
228 this may still be spam due to another element...
229 if (first result) is nil, we already have a contradiction in another
230 field"
231 (let ((definition-field (cdr (assoc field-symbol definition))))
232 (if (and (first result) (> (length definition-field) 0))
233 ;; only in this case can maybe-spam change from t to nil
234 ;; ... else, if FIELD-SYMBOL field does appear in the message,
235 ;; and it also appears in spam definition list, this
236 ;; is potentially a spam:
237 (if (and message-data
238 (string-match definition-field message-data))
239 ;; if we do not get a contradiction from another field, this is
240 ;; spam
241 (setf (rest result) t)
242 ;; the message data contradicts the specification, this is no spam
243 (setf (first result) nil)))))
245 (defun rmail-spam-filter (msg)
246 "Return nil if msg is spam based on rsf-definitions-alist.
247 If spam, optionally output msg to a file `rsf-file' and delete
248 it from rmail file. Called for each new message retrieved by
249 `rmail-get-new-mail'."
251 (let ((old-message)
252 (return-value)
253 (this-is-a-spam-email)
254 (maybe-spam)
255 (message-sender)
256 (message-recipients)
257 (message-subject)
258 (message-content-type)
259 (message-spam-status)
260 (num-spam-definition-elements)
261 (num-element 0)
262 (exit-while-loop nil)
263 (saved-case-fold-search case-fold-search)
264 (save-current-msg)
265 (rsf-saved-bbdb/mail_auto_create_p nil)
268 ;; make sure bbdb does not create entries for messages while spam
269 ;; filter is scanning the rmail file:
270 (setq rsf-saved-bbdb/mail_auto_create_p 'bbdb/mail_auto_create_p)
271 (setq bbdb/mail_auto_create_p nil)
272 ;; let `rsf-bbdb-auto-delete-spam-entries' know that rmail spam
273 ;; filter is running, so that deletion of rmail messages should be
274 ;; ignored for now:
275 (setq rsf-scanning-messages-now t)
276 (save-excursion
277 (save-restriction
278 (setq this-is-a-spam-email nil)
279 ;; Narrow buffer to header of message and get Sender and
280 ;; Subject fields to be used below:
281 (save-restriction
282 (goto-char (rmail-msgbeg msg))
283 (narrow-to-region (point) (progn (search-forward "\n\n") (point)))
284 (setq message-sender (mail-fetch-field "From"))
285 (setq message-recipients
286 (concat (mail-fetch-field "To")
287 (if (mail-fetch-field "Cc")
288 (concat ", " (mail-fetch-field "Cc")))))
289 (setq message-subject (mail-fetch-field "Subject"))
290 (setq message-content-type (mail-fetch-field "Content-Type"))
291 (setq message-spam-status (mail-fetch-field "X-Spam-Status"))
293 ;; Find number of spam-definition elements in the list
294 ;; rsf-definitions-alist specified by user:
295 (setq num-spam-definition-elements (safe-length
296 rsf-definitions-alist))
298 ;;; do we want to ignore case in spam definitions:
299 (setq case-fold-search rsf-ignore-case)
301 ;; Check for blind CC condition. Set vars such that while
302 ;; loop will be bypassed and spam condition will trigger
303 (if (and rsf-no-blind-cc
304 (null message-recipients))
305 (setq exit-while-loop t
306 maybe-spam t
307 this-is-a-spam-email t))
309 ;; Check white list, and likewise cause while loop
310 ;; bypass.
311 (if (and message-sender
312 (let ((white-list rsf-white-list)
313 (found nil))
314 (while (and (not found) white-list)
315 (if (string-match (car white-list) message-sender)
316 (setq found t)
317 (setq white-list (cdr white-list))))
318 found))
319 (setq exit-while-loop t
320 maybe-spam nil
321 this-is-a-spam-email nil))
323 ;; maybe-spam is in first, this-is-a-spam-email in rest, this
324 ;; simplifies the call to check-field
325 (setq maybe-spam (cons maybe-spam this-is-a-spam-email))
327 ;; scan all elements of the list rsf-definitions-alist
328 (while (and
329 (< num-element num-spam-definition-elements)
330 (not exit-while-loop))
331 (let ((definition (nth num-element rsf-definitions-alist)))
332 ;; Initialize maybe-spam which is set to t in one of two
333 ;; cases: (1) unspecified definition-elements are found in
334 ;; rsf-definitions-alist, (2) empty field is found
335 ;; in the message being scanned (e.g. empty subject,
336 ;; sender, recipients, etc). The variable is set to nil
337 ;; if a non empty field of the scanned message does not
338 ;; match a specified field in
339 ;; rsf-definitions-alist.
341 ;; initialize this-is-a-spam-email to nil. This variable
342 ;; is set to t if one of the spam definitions matches a
343 ;; field in the scanned message.
344 (setq maybe-spam (cons t nil))
346 ;; start scanning incoming message:
347 ;;---------------------------------
349 ;; Maybe the different fields should also be done in a
350 ;; loop to make the whole thing more flexible
351 ;; if sender field is not specified in message being
352 ;; scanned, AND if "from" field does not appear in spam
353 ;; definitions for this element, this may still be spam
354 ;; due to another element...
355 (check-field 'from message-sender definition maybe-spam)
356 ;; next, if spam was not ruled out already, check recipients:
357 (check-field 'to message-recipients definition maybe-spam)
358 ;; next, if spam was not ruled out already, check subject:
359 (check-field 'subject message-subject definition maybe-spam)
360 ;; next, if spam was not ruled out already, check content-type:
361 (check-field 'content-type message-content-type
362 definition maybe-spam)
363 ;; next, if spam was not ruled out already, check
364 ;; contents: if contents field is not specified, this may
365 ;; still be spam due to another element...
366 (check-field 'contents
367 (buffer-substring
368 (rmail-msgbeg msg) (rmail-msgend msg))
369 definition maybe-spam)
371 ;; finally, check the X-Spam-Status header. You will typically
372 ;; look for the "Yes" string in this header field
373 (check-field 'x-spam-status message-spam-status
374 definition maybe-spam)
376 ;; if the search in rsf-definitions-alist found
377 ;; that this email is spam, output the email to the spam
378 ;; rmail file, mark the email for deletion, leave the
379 ;; while loop and return nil so that an rmail summary line
380 ;; wont be displayed for this message:
381 (if (and (first maybe-spam) (rest maybe-spam))
382 ;; found that this is spam, no need to look at the
383 ;; rest of the rsf-definitions-alist, exit
384 ;; loop:
385 (setq exit-while-loop t)
386 ;; else, spam was not yet found, increment number of
387 ;; element in rsf-definitions-alist and proceed
388 ;; to next element:
389 (setq num-element (+ num-element 1)))
393 ;; (BK) re-set originally used variables
394 (setq this-is-a-spam-email (rest maybe-spam)
395 maybe-spam (first maybe-spam))
397 (if (and this-is-a-spam-email maybe-spam)
398 (progn
399 ;;(message "Found spam!")
400 ;;(ding 1) (sleep-for 2)
402 ;; temprarily set rmail-current-message in order to
403 ;; output and delete the spam msg if needed:
404 (setq save-current-msg rmail-current-message)
405 (setq rmail-current-message msg)
406 ;; check action item and rsf-definitions-alist
407 ;; and do it:
408 (cond
409 ((equal (cdr (assoc 'action
410 (nth num-element rsf-definitions-alist)))
411 'output-and-delete)
412 (progn
413 (rmail-output-to-rmail-file rsf-file 1 t)
414 ;; Don't delete if automatic deletion after output
415 ;; is turned on
416 (unless rmail-delete-after-output (rmail-delete-message))
418 ((equal (cdr (assoc 'action
419 (nth num-element rsf-definitions-alist)))
420 'delete-spam)
421 (progn
422 (rmail-delete-message)
425 (setq rmail-current-message save-current-msg)
426 (setq bbdb/mail_auto_create_p
427 'rsf-saved-bbdb/mail_auto_create_p)
428 ;; set return value. These lines must be last in the
429 ;; function, so that they will determine the value
430 ;; returned by rmail-spam-filter:
431 (setq return-value nil))
432 (setq return-value t))))
433 (setq case-fold-search saved-case-fold-search)
434 (setq rsf-scanning-messages-now nil)
435 return-value))
438 ;; define functions for interactively adding sender/subject of a
439 ;; specific message to the spam definitions while reading it, using
440 ;; the menubar:
441 (defun rsf-add-subject-to-spam-list ()
442 (interactive)
443 (set-buffer rmail-buffer)
444 (let ((message-subject))
445 (setq message-subject (mail-fetch-field "Subject"))
446 ;; note the use of a backquote and comma on the subject line here,
447 ;; to make sure message-subject is actually evaluated and its value
448 ;; substituted:
449 (add-to-list 'rsf-definitions-alist
450 (list '(from . "")
451 '(to . "")
452 `(subject . ,message-subject)
453 '(content-type . "")
454 '(contents . "")
455 '(action . output-and-delete))
457 (customize-mark-to-save 'rsf-definitions-alist)
458 (if rsf-autosave-newly-added-definitions
459 (progn
460 (custom-save-all)
461 (message "%s" (concat "added subject \n <<< \n" message-subject
462 " \n >>> \n to list of spam definitions. \n"
463 "and saved the spam definitions to file.")))
464 (message "%s" (concat "added subject \n <<< \n" message-subject
465 " \n >>> \n to list of spam definitions. \n"
466 "Don't forget to save the spam definitions to file using the spam
467 menu"))
470 (defun rsf-add-sender-to-spam-list ()
471 (interactive)
472 (set-buffer rmail-buffer)
473 (let ((message-sender))
474 (setq message-sender (mail-fetch-field "From"))
475 ;; note the use of a backquote and comma on the "from" line here,
476 ;; to make sure message-sender is actually evaluated and its value
477 ;; substituted:
478 (add-to-list 'rsf-definitions-alist
479 (list `(from . ,message-sender)
480 '(to . "")
481 '(subject . "")
482 '(content-type . "")
483 '(contents . "")
484 '(action . output-and-delete))
486 (customize-mark-to-save 'rsf-definitions-alist)
487 (if rsf-autosave-newly-added-definitions
488 (progn
489 (custom-save-all)
490 (message "%s" (concat "added sender \n <<< \n" message-sender
491 " \n >>> \n to list of spam definitions. \n"
492 "and saved the spam definitions to file.")))
493 (message "%s" (concat "added sender \n <<< \n " message-sender
494 " \n >>> \n to list of spam definitions."
495 "Don't forget to save the spam definitions to file using the spam
496 menu"))
500 (defun rsf-add-region-to-spam-list ()
501 "Add the region makred by user in the rmail buffer to spam list.
502 Added to spam definitions as a contents field."
503 (interactive)
504 (set-buffer rmail-buffer)
505 (let ((region-to-spam-list))
506 ;; check if region is inactive or has zero size:
507 (if (not (and mark-active (not (= (region-beginning) (region-end)))))
508 ;; if inactive, print error message:
509 (message "you need to first highlight some text in the rmail buffer")
510 (if (< (- (region-end) (region-beginning)) rsf-min-region-to-spam-list)
511 (message
512 (concat "highlighted region is too small; min length set by variable \n"
513 "rsf-min-region-to-spam-list"
514 " is " (number-to-string rsf-min-region-to-spam-list)))
515 ;; if region active and long enough, add to list of spam definisions:
516 (progn
517 (setq region-to-spam-list (buffer-substring (region-beginning) (region-end)))
518 ;; note the use of a backquote and comma on the "from" line here,
519 ;; to make sure message-sender is actually evaluated and its value
520 ;; substituted:
521 (add-to-list 'rsf-definitions-alist
522 (list '(from . "")
523 '(to . "")
524 '(subject . "")
525 '(content-type . "")
526 `(contents . ,region-to-spam-list)
527 '(action . output-and-delete))
529 (customize-mark-to-save 'rsf-definitions-alist)
530 (if rsf-autosave-newly-added-definitions
531 (progn
532 (custom-save-all)
533 (message "%s" (concat "added highlighted text \n <<< \n" region-to-spam-list
534 " \n >>> \n to list of spam definitions. \n"
535 "and saved the spam definitions to file.")))
536 (message "%s" (concat "added highlighted text \n <<< \n " region-to-spam-list
537 " \n >>> \n to list of spam definitions."
538 "Don't forget to save the spam definitions to file using the
539 spam menu"))
540 ))))))
543 (defun rsf-customize-spam-definitions ()
544 (interactive)
545 (customize-variable (quote rsf-definitions-alist)))
547 (defun rsf-customize-group ()
548 (interactive)
549 (customize-group (quote rmail-spam-filter)))
551 (defun rsf-custom-save-all ()
552 (interactive)
553 (custom-save-all))
555 ;; add the actual menu items and keyboard shortcuts to both rmail and
556 ;; rmail-summary menu-bars::
557 (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map [menu-bar spam]
558 (cons "Spam" (make-sparse-keymap "Spam")))
559 (define-key rmail-mode-map [menu-bar spam]
560 (cons "Spam" (make-sparse-keymap "Spam")))
562 (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map [menu-bar spam customize-group]
563 '("Browse customizations of rmail spam filter" . rsf-customize-group))
564 (define-key rmail-mode-map [menu-bar spam customize-group]
565 '("Browse customizations of rmail spam filter" . rsf-customize-group))
566 (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map "\C-cSg" 'rsf-customize-group)
567 (define-key rmail-mode-map "\C-cSg" 'rsf-customize-group)
569 (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map [menu-bar spam customize-spam-list]
570 '("Customize list of spam definitions" . rsf-customize-spam-definitions))
571 (define-key rmail-mode-map [menu-bar spam customize-spam-list]
572 '("Customize list of spam definitions" . rsf-customize-spam-definitions))
573 (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map "\C-cSd" 'rsf-customize-spam-definitions)
574 (define-key rmail-mode-map "\C-cSd" 'rsf-customize-spam-definitions)
576 (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map [menu-bar spam lambda] '("----"))
577 (define-key rmail-mode-map [menu-bar spam lambda] '("----"))
579 (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map [menu-bar spam my-custom-save-all]
580 '("save newly added spam definitions to customization file" . rsf-custom-save-all))
581 (define-key rmail-mode-map [menu-bar spam my-custom-save-all]
582 '("save newly added spam definitions to customization file" . rsf-custom-save-all))
583 (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map "\C-cSa" 'rsf-custom-save-all)
584 (define-key rmail-mode-map "\C-cSa" 'rsf-custom-save-all)
586 (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map [menu-bar spam add-region-to-spam-list]
587 '("add region to spam list" . rsf-add-region-to-spam-list))
588 (define-key rmail-mode-map [menu-bar spam add-region-to-spam-list]
589 '("add region to spam list" . rsf-add-region-to-spam-list))
590 (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map "\C-cSn" 'rsf-add-region-to-spam-list)
591 (define-key rmail-mode-map "\C-cSn" 'rsf-add-region-to-spam-list)
593 (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map [menu-bar spam add-sender-to-spam-list]
594 '("add sender to spam list" . rsf-add-sender-to-spam-list))
595 (define-key rmail-mode-map [menu-bar spam add-sender-to-spam-list]
596 '("add sender to spam list" . rsf-add-sender-to-spam-list))
597 (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map "\C-cSr" 'rsf-add-sender-to-spam-list)
598 (define-key rmail-mode-map "\C-cSr" 'rsf-add-sender-to-spam-list)
600 (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map [menu-bar spam add-subject-to-spam-list]
601 '("add subject to spam list" . rsf-add-subject-to-spam-list))
602 (define-key rmail-mode-map [menu-bar spam add-subject-to-spam-list]
603 '("add subject to spam list" . rsf-add-subject-to-spam-list))
604 (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map "\C-cSt" 'rsf-add-subject-to-spam-list)
605 (define-key rmail-mode-map "\C-cSt" 'rsf-add-subject-to-spam-list)
607 (defun rsf-add-content-type-field ()
608 "Maintain backward compatibility for `rmail-spam-filter'.
609 The most recent version of `rmail-spam-filter' checks the contents
610 field of the incoming mail to see if it spam. The format of
611 `rsf-definitions-alist' has therefore changed. This function
612 checks to see if old format is used, and if it is, it converts
613 `rsf-definitions-alist' to the new format. Invoked
614 automatically, no user input is required."
615 (interactive)
616 (if (and rsf-definitions-alist
617 (not (assoc 'content-type (car rsf-definitions-alist))))
618 (let ((result nil)
619 (current nil)
620 (definitions rsf-definitions-alist))
621 (while definitions
622 (setq current (car definitions))
623 (setq definitions (cdr definitions))
624 (setq result
625 (append result
626 (list
627 (list (assoc 'from current)
628 (assoc 'to current)
629 (assoc 'subject current)
630 (cons 'content-type "")
631 (assoc 'contents current)
632 (assoc 'action current))))))
633 (setq rsf-definitions-alist result)
634 (customize-mark-to-save 'rsf-definitions-alist)
635 (if rsf-autosave-newly-added-definitions
636 (progn
637 (custom-save-all)
638 (message (concat "converted spam definitions to new format\n"
639 "and saved the spam definitions to file.")))
640 (message (concat "converted spam definitions to new format\n"
641 "Don't forget to save the spam definitions to file using the
642 spam menu"))
643 ))))
645 (provide 'rmail-spam-filter)
647 ;;; arch-tag: 03e1d45d-b72f-4dd7-8f04-e7fd78249746
648 ;;; rmail-spam-fitler ends here