cheers,
> > I don't use spamassassin yet (want to set it up) but I use fetchmail and
> > procmail on two machines. And there sure are some some optimizations...
>
> The original message seemed to say that if you used "pipe message to
> shell command" "spamc -c" "returns" "1" you wouldn't get the
> X-Spam-Report in your headers.
My optimizations were targetet at Aram. And Jack had had surely mixed up
some mechanisms... ;-)
> I don't think this is right. I use evolution 1.2.2 with the
> spamassassin 2.50-3 mandrake rpm and here is an example of a header I
> get when a mail is moved to my "spam" folder. Is this what was wanted?
You do use POP3, right? I doubt, that will work for IMAP, according to
the statements of some developers and Header rewrites. I don#t use it
yet, though, so I'm not sure about that.
> X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits=12.9 required=5.0
> tests=CLICK_BELOW,CLICK_BELOW_CAPS,CLICK_HERE_CAPS_LINK,
> CLICK_HERE_LINK,CTYPE_JUST_HTML,FORGED_YAHOO_RCVD,
> FREE_INVESTMENT,FREE_MONEY,FROM_ENDS_IN_NUMS,
> MISSING_MIMEOLE,NO_REAL_NAME,SPAM_PHRASE_08_13,
> SUBJ_FREE_CAP,TRACKER_ID,USER_AGENT_OE,US_DOLLARS_3 version=2.44
[...]
> X-Evolution-Source: pop://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
Seems to work. :) You are using Evo filters? But that sure is POP3, and
Jack wanna use IMAP in the future.
...guenther
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