I have
spamassassin installed on Suse 8.2 and evolution 1.4, I have created two
filters one sends it to spamassassin the other checks the
headers.
the
first rule looks for a . (dot) in the senders address and since all emails have
this it then pipes this to spamassassin.
The
second rule looks for the woard SPAM : YES then moves into a junk
folder.
If you
goto KMails website it gives you examples there on how to do it with
KMail and its just the same princible that you use in
evolution.
Works
for me.
-----Original Message-----
From: Leon Adato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 August 2003 1:33 Early
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Evolution] Spamfiltering for .. well, for people who are trying hard but don't know everything
From: Leon Adato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 August 2003 1:33 Early
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Evolution] Spamfiltering for .. well, for people who are trying hard but don't know everything
Because "newbie" and "dummie" are so over-used these days.
Where can I read more about implementing Bogofilter, Spamassassin, etc in Evolution.
I understand the general concept (new mail is output to an external program, gets a return code, is moved to folders based on return code), but I can't seem to figure out the specific application steps. If there is a HOWTO or FAQ, that would be lovely.
I'm running Evo 1.4.4 connecting to external Pop3 servers (pretty basic).
Thanks!
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