The end goal is to update a SQL.DB. My end product is to have a set of text
files with no duplicates, one listing email address for the undeliverables,
another with old and new email addresses, another with opt-outs, anti-spam,
etc. These listings will be imported to update our SQL DB server.
On Friday 02 August 2002 12:06, you wrote:
> patrick grantham wrote:
> > My how it pains me to ask this. My "real job" given me the wonderful
> > thrill of setting a system to process incomming email responses from
> > advertising campaigns. Yes SPAM. I cannot believe how I have been
> > sucked into this, but in any event I have a task. We are receiving
> > responses to advertising anywhere from 25,000 to 50,000. Seem
> > scontadictory to ask, but I am looking a Linux app that is well suited
> > for sorting, forwarding exporting, filtering, etc. It would be nice if
> > said app could connect to an exchange email server.
>
> While you're at it, can we send all of the world's spam to all of the
> world's Exchange servers? It just feels right somehow.
>
> Seriously, you're going to have to give more details than that. There
> are mail filter programs that can run external utilities, and some that
> contain regexp matching routines. Can't you forcefeed matching messages
> into an Exchange server via SMTP?
>
> --ronan
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