On Sun, 2011-11-27 at 13:49 +0100, Thomas Prost wrote: > Am Sonntag, den 27.11.2011, 11:09 +0000 schrieb Pete Biggs: > > Your spam isn't being filtered, therefore it's not working. The > How were you able to see that ?
Well it's fairly obvious? You've been going on for ages about it not filtering your messages, therefore I thought it was fairly safe to assume that, err, it wasn't working as intended. > > discussion is what part of the junk filtering is failing - and there are > ,,, that´s my question > > two parts to that question: what, specifically, in your case is going > > wrong; and how, in general, the FAQ needs to be improved to help other > > people. > I wouldn´t arrogate to be helpful for other people without having my own > "simple" problem solved. In addition, I sadly am not a native speaker. > I´m afraid my help would only be baffling the helpless lost in > translation ... That wasn't directed specifically at you - there was discussion amongst a few people in this thread about the FAQ and its failings. Just because you started this thread does not mean that every single thing in it is for you to consider and act upon. It's called a conversation. > > > > Well test it. Run bogofilter outside of Evo with known good and bad > > messages and see if it correctly classifies them. > Weren´t we looking for what´s missing ? THAT´s missing (in any FAQ I > found) :-( Save a message to a file, run bogofilter -t message.file this will print 'Y' if it's spam, 'N' if it's not and 'U' if it's unsure. There are other command line options, do 'man bogofilter' to find them. It's not difficult finding out this information. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
