Ted Zlatanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 19 Jun 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> It is a help : if only to calm me down and think more logically - >> sometimes it can all be a bit confusing :( Especially with this new >> default spam process which has replaced spamassassin - it wasnt >> immediately clear to me wither this spam.el was compatible with >> spamassassins x-headers etc etc. > > It's meant to be general (with SA support among others), and the > manual tries to explain that. Did you find the manual section about > spam.el hard to follow? If so, it would be helpful if you pointed out > problems or gave us suggestions so we can improve it. > >> Maybe one last answer (which may or may not be in manuals) : I use >> posting styles to maintain different email folders - is it trivial (before I >> start wasting time trying) to configure spam.el to move the "mark as NOT >> spam" to the correct procmail populated maildirs in gnus? > > [ ham == NOT spam ] > > You can move ham articles automatically out of spam groups. You need > to classify that group as a spam group with `G c' and the rest is > automatic.
Unfortunately, G c brings up a emacs customization page which doesnt work : it doesnt repsond to any selections. I have no idea why as everything else I run works fine. > > There can be multiple ham destinations per group. When you exit the > group, ham messages will be copied or moved to the ham destinations > (moved to the last one and copied to all the others) and processed > with the ham processors you've defined (none by default). > > You can also define a ham destination of nil (leave in place) or > 'respool (send back to the split-fancy process). All of this can be > customized with `G c'. Again thanks : if I can get to the bottom of why the Gc page doesnt work I can proceed. If you have any hints, please let me know. > > Ted -- _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
