This is the command sb_imapfilter that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
sb_imapfilter - An IMAP filter
DESCRIPTION
An IMAP message box is scanned and all non-scored messages are scored and (where
necessary) filtered.
Usage:
sb_imapfilter [options]
note: option values with spaces in them must be enclosed
in double quotes
options:
-p dbname : pickled training database filename
-d dbname : dbm training database filename
-t : train contents of spam folder and ham folder
-c : classify inbox
-h : display this message
-v : verbose mode
-P : security option to prompt for imap password,
rather than look in options["imap", "password"]
-e y/n : expunge/purge messages on exit (y) or not (n)
-i debuglvl : a somewhat mysterious imaplib debugging level
(4 is a good level, and suitable for bug reports)
-l minutes
: period of time between filtering operations
-b : Launch a web browser showing the user interface.
-o section:option:value :
set [section, option] in the options database to value
Classify inbox, with dbm database
sb_imapfilter -c -d bayes.db
Train Spam and Ham, then classify inbox, with dbm database
sb_imapfilter -t -c -d bayes.db
Train Spam and Ham only, with pickled database
sb_imapfilter -t -p bayes.db
Warnings:
o We never delete mail, unless you use the -e/purge option, but we do
mark a lot as deleted, and your mail client might remove that for you. We try to
only mark as deleted once the moved/altered message is correctly saved, but things
might go wrong. We *strongly* recommend that you try this script out on mail that
you can recover from somewhere else, at least at first.
Use sb_imapfilter online using onworks.net services