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spamc

v0.0.5

Published

Compute the spamassassin spam score of an email

Downloads

7,443

Readme

spamc

This is a fork from coxeh/node-spamc just to publish it to npm.

spamc is a nodejs module that connects to spamassassin's spamd daemon using the spamc interface. You are able to:

  • Check a message for a spam score and return back what spamassassin matched on
  • Ability to send messages to spamassassin to learn from
  • Ability to do everything that spamc is capable of

Note that the native spamassassin and spamc package must be available on your machine. On Debian / Ubuntu:

sudo aptitude install spamassassin spamc

then something like:

sudo npm install --save spamc

Commands Available

  • check checks a message for a spam score and returns an object of information
  • symbols like check but also returns what the message matched on
  • report like symbols but matches also includes a small description
  • reportIfSpam only returns a result if message is spam
  • process like check but also returns a processed message with extra headers
  • headers like check but also returns the message headers in a array
  • learn abilty to parse a message to spamassassin and learn it as spam or ham
  • tell ability to tell spamassassin that the message is spam
  • revoke abilty to tell spamassassin that the message is not spam

Example

This example will parse a message to spamassassin to perform a report and will callback on success.

  var Spamc = require('spamc');
  var spamc = new Spamc();

  spamc.report('My full email message as a string', function (result) {
      console.log(result);
  });