--- Vadim Zeitlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Actually you need to create your own "Spam" filter rule and attach it to
> your INBOX(es) (yes, a wizard would be nice here but...). Typically the
> rule would be just "If seems to be spam, move to Junk folder" (you have
> to create this folder yourself too). 

My existing filter looks like this:

if((isspam("spamassassin:subj8bit:subjcaps:subjendjunk:korean:exeattach:xauthwarn:received:html:badmime"))){move("MailArchive/aardvark/spam");}

Do I have to add something to it to tell it to use DSPAM ? The rule used to
include whitelist (from the previous snapshot) but I manually removed that.

>  A word of caution: the DSPAM database currently is never cleaned and so
> can grow to be huge (50MB is normal, 500MB is possible). Also, for big
> messages scanning them can take a lot of time on a slow(er) machine so
> you may want to put a test "If size < threshold" in that rule above too.

Thanks for the tip.

Cheers, Mike


                
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