Spamity allows users to view filtered spam messages through a web interface for Postfix log files.
With Spamity, you can easily reinject quarantined messages, which is a handy option. However, to fully utilize the software, you will need to meet certain system requirements. For instance, you must have a web server like Apache that supports CGI coded in Perl. You also need a PostgreSQL or MySQL database server, as well as several Perl modules like Mail::IMAPClient and/or Net::LDAP, CGI::Session, Template, GD::TextUtil, and many others.
The latest version of Spamity brings significant improvements to the software. It can now be considered a pre-release of version 1.0, with updated features that enhance Web sessions management, database error handling, documentation (in Pod format), formatting of headers when viewing messages, logging, and lookups. Additionally, you can now split the quarantine into multiple tables to improve performance, which is a welcome update.
Overall, Spamity is an excellent software application that provides a useful interface for Postfix log files. With its robust features and easy-to-use platform, it is an ideal tool for anyone looking to test the effectiveness of spam filtering rules.
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