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> On Tuesday 22 July 2003 09:34 am, Mark Watts wrote:
> > > I am now very confident in my spamassassin filtering - I haven't had
> > > any misidentified spam for weeks.  I have set a kmail filter to direct
> > > spam as identified by spamassassin into my kmail trash folder but now
> > > would like to skip right past this and simply direct the spam to
> > > /dev/null and
>
> [...]
>
> > > I have tried, in kmail, redirecting to /dev/null and moving to folder
> > > /dev/null but neither works.  How would this be done in kmail?
> > >
> > > praedor
> >
> > I understand that kde/kmail 3.1 (or later) has a filter target which
> > actually deletes the message, rather than moving it to trash.
>
> It must be "(or later)" as I am using kde/kmail 3.1.0 and it doesn't have a
> direct delete option among the choices in the filters.  It doesn't work if
> I try to "pipe through /dev/null" either.
>
> praedor

My bad, I was remembering the warning you get from kmail about 'delete' 
actually deleting things, and assumed that it would be a filter target.

Mark.

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Mark Watts
Senior Systems Engineer
QinetiQ TIM
St Andrews Road, Malvern
GPG Public Key ID: 455420ED

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