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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
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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
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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
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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
On Tuesday 22 Jul 2003 3:34 pm, Mark Watts wrote:
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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
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 07:02, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
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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
Why don't you forward all emails deemed to be spam to /dev/null at
procmail level?
Praedor Atrebates wrote:
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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
Why don't you forward all emails deemed to be spam to /dev/null at
procmail level?
Another option might be to create a symlink to it in your ~/Mail dir, so
that Kmail can see it as a folder:
ln -s /dev/null ~/Mail/devnull
Then point Kmail's filter to your new devnull folder?
Haven't tried
Praedor Atrebates 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