SANSPAM

Author

Dennis Katsonis

Introduction

Sanspam is an interactive tool to allow you to easily scan your e-mail Inbox and delete any messages you don’t want. In addition to this, you can bounce back an error message to the sender, which may dissuade spammers from reusing your e-mail address. Sanspam is inspired by Save My Modem by Enrico Tasso and SpamX by Emmanual Vasilakis, which are two simple, easy to set up tools that I used to use, but aren’t maintained any more and require too much work to justify update.

This program is intended for simple, basic e-mail pruning.

Sanspam supports POP and IMAP accounts, and also supports SSL for secure connections.

This is more suited to those who use e-mail clients and prefer to download messages to their computer, but also prefer not to allow spam, or potentially harmful messages to be downloaded at all. Instead of running a risk having it downloaded by the e-mail client, Sanspam allows you to delete it on the server, without being exposed to any attachments or e-mail content.

How to use

Sanspam reads its options from an INI style configuration file. The configuration file lives in the .config/sanspam/ directory/folder in your home directory and is titled “accounts.conf”. Create a directory called “sanspam” in your “.config” folder and using your preferred text editor, create a file called “accounts.conf”.

Check the Configuration Options section below for configuration options.

When sanspam is started, it displays a list of configured e-mail accounts. Selecting the account will then display a list of e-mails. Use the arrows to navigate and and down the list and press “I” if you want further details on the e-mail. While in the e-mail list, you can press D to mark the message for deletion or B to mark it for bounce and deletions. Bounced messages will be sent back to the sender with a fake error, designed to possibly fool the sender into considering the e-mail address invalid and therefore not a suitable target for more spam. An SMTP server must be configured to bounce messages. It is recommended that the bounce option be used frugally.

Pressing Q will Quit, and delete all selected messages and bounce those marked for deletion. Pressing C will cancel all operations and no e-mails will be deleted.

Configuration Options

Configuration is in configuration group, with each group pertaining to a specific e-mail account you have. The account name is specified on its own line inbetween square brackets “[ & ]”. After this, list your options. Options specific for the Sanspam program are listed under a section called [sanspam]. Obviously, you cannot call your own e-mail account configuration ‘sanspam’.

Each option is on a separate line and follows the following format.

option = value.

Valid options for mail accounts are

An example is below…

[hotmail]
smtp_port = 25
port = 993
type = imap
password = ThePassword
pop = pop.outlook.com
imap = imap-mail.outlook.com
username = JohnDoe@hotmail.com

Valid options for sanspam are

Development

This is partly written for personal use, and partly as a small project to begin learning the D Programming Language. It is my first proper D program, though still somewhat written in an idiomatic C++ style instead of an idiomatic D style.

Licence

Copyright Dennis Katsonis, 2018

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

Version

0.1.4