On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 13:50:00 +0200 (CEST) Robert Vazan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

RV> The point of spam filter is that you don't have to look at spam. If subject
RV> and sender (which both contain spam) are visible during filtering, the
RV> filter misses its goal. It's awful. It's like watching commercials, but
RV> 10-times faster. Hiding can be made configurable (and enabled by default),
RV> but I don't see why would anybody want to turn it off.

 I like to see what goes on just to b sure that there are no legitimate
messages falsely recognized as spam, but the problem is not here: the
trouble is that the subject is hidden for non spam messages as well. E.g.:
this is what I have in the log for this message (manually wrapped):

        Status: Filtering message 1/1 (from (hidden in spam filter) about
                '(hidden in spam filter)') - moved to Sunset/IMAP/Mahogany

And I don't understand how can this work, you don't know whether the
message is spam or not before filtering it. I think this change should be
reversed... If you don't see these messages at all it could be better to
have "silent filters" option.

 Regards,
VZ



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