Re: How can spamassassin headers be filtered so that all or most of the spam messages, rather than mixed in with email, all or most go to a separate email file that can be checked for any false positives?
- From: David W Noon <dwnoon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 08 Mar 2008 16:15:52 GMT
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zak wrote:
For nonprogrammers maybe dyslexic, or maybe ADD, how can spamassassin
headers be filtered so that all or most of the spam messages, rather
than mixed in with email, all or most go to a separate email file that
can be checked for any false positives?... RMAIL in EMACS
and from time to time mutt are used for email
Single session
a. How can this kind of filtering be done
during a single RMAIL in EMACS session?...
Existing commands
b. What emacs commands are already available
for this kind of filtering?...
I use a Sieve script so that the various categories of email are "tossed"
into appropriate directories by my IMAP server. This includes a folder
named "Spam candidates" for stuff tagged by SpamAssassin.
I think emacs is the wrong tool for the job in this case.
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Regards
Dave [RLU#314465]
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