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Clean Gmail account from spam messages that keep stacking in your mailbox.

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Instructions

  1. Copy your credentials.json and token.json files in the root project folder inside a .secrets folder.

    Note: instructions to obtain such files are provided in the Google documentation.

  2. Adapt the content of .env.example according to your needs and rename the file as .env.

Example

You can use this project as a cron job. The example below shows how to run automatically the cleanup forever at every hour and log the output in a dedicated file.

# get the location of node binaries:
$ which node
> /usr/bin/node

# edit crontab file:
$ contrab -e

# add the following lines to the end of the file:
PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin/
0 * * * * node $HOME/spam-remover/bin/spam-remover.js >> $HOME/spam-remover/logs/spam-remover.log 2>&1

Logging

The application is logging spam addresses as well as detailed domain related information from the sending server to a Timescale database.

Note: see the official documentation to install a self-hosted Postgres instance as well as the other official documentation to enable Timescale related capabilities.

SQL commands to make this project work:

-- create a dedicated database:
CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS spams_remover;

-- enable the use of timescale:
CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS timescaledb CASCADE;

-- set your timezone. For example:
SET timezone = 'America/Montreal';

-- create the required table:
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS spams (
   time               TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL,
   email              TEXT NOT NULL,
   ip                 TEXT NULL,
   hostname           TEXT NULL,
   city               TEXT NULL,
   region             TEXT NULL,
   country            TEXT NULL,
   location_latitude  NUMERIC NULL,
   location_longitude NUMERIC NULL,
   organization       TEXT NULL,
   is_email_valid     BOOLEAN NOT NULL
);

-- Enable the hyper table capability of timescale:
SELECT create_hypertable('spams','time');

-- To import previous exported data formatted in CSV:
\copy spams(time, email, ip, hostname, city, region, country, location_latitude, location_longitude, organization, is_email_valid)
      from './spams.csv' WITH DELIMITER ';' CSV HEADER;

A sample of data can be found in data/spams.csv.

Visualization

It is possible to visualize the data stored in the Timescale database through a custom Grafana dashboard. To set up a Grafana instance and link your Timescale database to it, you should refer to the official documentation. An example of a custom dashboard, shown as follows, is provided in grafana/dashboard.json.

Dashboard

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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