On Thursday 29 May 2003 9:17 am, Jonathan Dlouhy wrote:
> Could someone either help me to get spamassassin working with kmail
> or direct me to somewhere where I can find some direction?
>
> Thanks,

Try www.jennings.homelinux.net

Derek's setting don't seem exactly right for me, as it is missing 
quite a few, so I'm going to ask him about adjustments, as I'm not 
completely sure that I understand it.

In addition, Eric recently sent me a quoted section which helped me 
set up:

<quote>

The highlights are probably ( sorry if i misplace credit! ):

From Derek:
http://www.jennings.homelinux.net/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=15

From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue May 13 05:33:44 2003
http://www.pclinuxonline.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=6669


On Kmail specifically:

From Dennis:

Open  >settings> configure filters   in kmail.  Click on "new" in 
the lower left corner don't rename>select "match all of the 
following" select "any header" on the first box and "matches 
regular exp" in the next box and then put a "." in the text box, 
without the quotes just the . by itself. Then in filter actions 
choose "pipe through" and in the text box put "spamassassin -a" 
without quotes uncheck the box for "if this filter matches stop 
processing here".

From Derek:
The most recent versions no longer alter the subject line (by 
default) instead they insert a new header line. So  you will 
have to set the second kmail filter to be, filter on 'Any 
Header' to be "X-Spam-Status: Yes" (without the quotes)

</quote>

This should get you going.

By the way, could you please unset your reply-to line for posting to 
the list?  It causes replies to go directly to you instead of to the 
list.  You only need that line set if you post from one address and 
you want to replies to go to a different address.

Anne

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