Good day folks,
Are there any plans to integrate crm114 support into Evo?
AFAICS there should be two modes:
1. local
- Evo filters mail through locally invoked crm114
- provides training by, again, local invocation of crm114
2. remote
- crm114 invoked by remote server, marking the messages
- remote server may hide or not hide spam email
- Evo fetches email, potentially weeding out spam, if
the server didn't already (although it's properly marked)
- in case the user wants to train, the mail is sent back
to the server, using the mechanism described in the
"The CRM114 & Mailfilter HOWTO", which I quote in full:
> Step 6 Method A: Mail-to-Myself
>
> The first way is to use the in-line command feature. Just forward
> the mistake back to yourself, with full headers (except edit out any
> CRM114-added headers or text).
>
> Just before the first line of the text to be "learned" as spam or
> nonspam insert a COMMAND line. Everything from the command
> line to the end of the message will be learned (so edit the text
> to remove things you _don't_ want considered indicative of spam/nonspam
> nature).
>
> The command line looks like this:
>
> command <yoursecretpassword> spam
> or
> command <yoursecretpassword> nonspam (for mailfilter.crm)
> command <yoursecretpassword> good (for mailreaver.crm)
>
> The "c" in "command" must be in column 1, and you must put your
> secret password into the command line. Don't use the <> brackets,
> use JUST your secret password.
>
> Examples: If your secret password was "Ihatespam", then the command line
> to learn something as spam would be:
>
> command Ihatespam spam
>
> and the command to learn something as nonspam would be:
>
> command Ihatespam nonspam (for mailfilter.crm users)
> or
> command Ihatespam good (for mailreaver.crm users)
>
> [[ Mailreaver users: if you have the cache enabled (which is the
> default) and the message you mail to yourself contains an intact SFID
> (Spam Filter ID), either in the Message-Id: field or in the
> X-CRM114-CacheID: field, then you don't need to worry about editing
> the text so that extra headers, footers, etc. are removed. The
> cached version of the message is saved during the first time the
> message was seen by mailreaver, and so headers, footers, etc. that
> are added by your MDA or MUA or other stuff will NOT affect
> accuracy. ]]
regards, Samium Gromoff
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