> > Let's not be hasty and switch back to Mozilla. What we should do is
> > note "Evolution thinks this is Junk mail. If it is, click this button:
> > " and when they do, ask the user if they want to turn on junk mail
> > filtering.
> >
> > OR, at first-run and during migration, *ask* the user: "Evolution 2.0
> > includes junk mail filtering. Would you like to turn this service on?
> > If you do, messages Evolution thinks are junk will appear in your
> > "Junk Mail" folder rather than in the Inbox. If the filter is
> > incorrect, you can click the "Not Junk" button; as you correct it,
> > Evolution will get better at determining junk mail.
> >
> > Something like that.
Yes, asking would be good. A defensive default of disabled would be
good, too.
No user should be forced by defaults to anything he doesn't want. Even
more, without any notice.
> The thing is, Mozilla is using pure Bayes (AFAIK) and Evo is using
> SpamAssassin of unknown (to me) heritage (uses Bayes, but SA has a lot
> more besides). My present version is 2.63 and I can do one heck of a lot
> to make it work better for my site than Evo can.
Well, why didn't you check the version then? The current dependency
actually is >= 2.63.
> I agree that one should be able to switch it on and off (what's the
> point of having an SA-shooche mail admin and then stuffing the mail
> through someone else's version of one's own thing?)
It sure can be disabled. And it has been that way straight from the
draft.
> All in all, I'm not looking forward to moving to 1.5.
Have you seen it all, yet?
...guenther
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