What does this header mean?...
X-Spam_score_int: -38
Looking for a quick reference key about
understanding spamassassin headers on messages
a) for the most important spamassassin headers
b) and for all the spamassassin headers
How do you set nomail for the List?
$ perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf
No documentation found for "Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf".
"Bill Cole"
writes:
This is not really possible.
Run 'perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf'
Am 31.01.19 um 21:3
to develop a List !
"Bill Cole" writes:
> On 30 Jan 2019, at 20:33, Don Saklad wrote:
>> Thank you Martin Gregorie!
>>
>> Looking for the closest thing to a list for new/novice users of
>> all SpamAssassin head
in each SpamAssassin header that can appear in messages' headers.
> On Wed, 2019-01-30 at 15:24 -0500, Don Saklad wrote:
>> Re: What's available to interpret spamassassin headers?
Martin Gregorie writes:
> Why do you want to interpret them?
>
> Once we know t
What's available to interpret spamassassin headers?
What's the correct Link?
At https://spamassassin.apache.org/ it indicates...
". Sent here because you received an e-mail message which was modified by
SpamAssassin? Please read this end-user notice
https://spamassassin.apache.org/404.html
Not a good Link !
Someday, in the future when we have real computers users would have
things the way they prefer.
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 7:58 PM, Michelle Konzack
linux4michelle at tamay-dogan.net wrote:
Am 2008-10-01 08:05:11, schrieb Don Saklad:
Of the many many subscriptions this is the only subscription
Thank you!
I'm looking for a workaround, a kludge so that for my subscription to
users@spamassassin.apache.org
the header line of messages would appear for example something like
Subject: [usersspamassassin] identifying headers
with the bracketed name of the list inserted
into every list message
Of the many many subscriptions this is the only subscription that
doesn't have a bracketed list name inserted in the header subject.
Programming solutions don't work for users not programmers!
What do the jargon terms mean?... in
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:35 AM, Arvid Ephraim Picciani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wednesday 01 October 2008 14:05:11 Don Saklad wrote:
Of the many many subscriptions this is the only subscription that
doesn't have a bracketed list name inserted
How do you setup things so that
all messages from users@spamassassin.apache.org
include identifying headers that begin something like
Subject: [usersspamassassin]
.
It would be better to have the header something like
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How do you use Emacs to sort RMAIL email based on spamassassin headers?...
.
yry ?
RMAIL group ?
Looking around for any RMAIL groups... if you happen upon any,
please let me know...
List-Id: ?
Looking around for more information about List-Id:
Thank you! I'm grateful for all the responses.
I appreciate people's efforts with the question of filtering the spam
messages into a separate file from RMAIL with SpamAssassin in Emacs
I'm looking for any outlying possibility of existing Emacs commands or
Emacs command macros that might go
What newsgroup or newsgroups, listserv or listservs, web forum or
webforums, et al might have information?... about what RMAIL Emacs
existing commands there are for people who haven't programming
expertise, existing commands useful for sorting out spam messages
during a single session. Existing
What are the less well known existing RMAIL and Emacs commands for a
single session that might be more useful for nonprogrammers?...
For RMAIL in Emacs using Esc C-s Regexp to summarize by:
to ferret out patterns is a basic method for deleting
spam messages.
Dotfile programming is complicated
a.
What are a dozen or so of the most frequently used
strings of characters in spam messages?... like rolex, maxgain, ...?
b.
Around the web where are they any such lists?...
a. Full robust well written explanation.
Around the web what particular link has a full robust well written
explanation, the ins and outs specifically about the asterisks used
in the headers?...
b. How many askterisks?...
How many asterisks do people determine
are an appropriate
http://RMAILinEmacs.blogspot.com
How are SpamAssassin headers dealt with on RMAIL messages in Emacs ?...
using already existing EMACS commands rather than programming.
Not all new users and not all intermediate users have made their way
through a learning curve of programming techniques.
.
For users of RMAIL in EMACS not familier with programming, not
familiar with dotfiles, how can spamassassin headers be used
with EMACS or RMAIL existing commands?...
.
On a debian linux system how can all incoming emails be retained
and copies of all emails are forwarded to gmail ?... particulars
include
a.
How can the mail transfer agent be identified?... maybe exim?
b.
How would a nonprogrammer, dyslexic maybe, ADD maybe,
set it up on a debian linux
For RMAIL in EMACS how do you setup a file of the spam messages?...
For novice end users, neophytes, emphasis on novice, what
filtering capabilities, what features are there?...
for RMAIL in EMACS when novice end users begin to take note of
the spamassassin headers appearing on messages?...
How do novice end users, neophytes set things up so that
suspected spam or likely spam or definitely spam type messages go
to another secondary mail file for later examination in case
there are any false positives?...
How do novice end users, neophytes examine things and determine
what is the mail delivery agent ?... as a general understanding
of the particular system at hand.
This is with respect to setting up a secondary mail file for
screened spam type messages that later can be checked over for
any false
How would, where would a mail transfer agent tell you the
mail delivery agent for a the system at hand?...
Developing instructive information without acronyms,
without industry jargon that complete novices, neophytes
can use easily is the heart of the matter.
Thank you!
Unfortunately, so far the usability of information is rather more
advanced than for novices, for the neophytes.
How could something be developed that's easier, simple and
straightforward?...
So many end users looking over the SpamAssassin headers on email
haven't climbed the too
Where would there be basic instructive details for users with
rather spotty levels of expertise, little expertise, no expertise
about how to compose, setup dotfiles for filtering Rmail
spamassassin tags?... the ideal would be instructive details that
explain line by line, expression by expression
Thank you Evan! Thank you Justin!
...If you would, please let me know of any Rmail groups.
Question.
Where spamassassin headers are appearing on messages already, how do
you set up things for emacs rmail?
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/Rmail.html#Rmail
So far attempts to get the most userful response to this question have
failed !
Thank you ! Always grateful for your interest.
The question is what do you do with spamassassin headers appearing on
your email messages already?... for rmail
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/Rmail.html#Rmail
I added the question about how to begin to use spamassassin where
the
How might a provider pull together better, easier ways to explain,
instruct
a. using less of what might be perceived as jargon and
b. using less what might be perceived as arcane references,
how might a provider more easily explain, more easily instruct end
users with these questions?... end users
thank you ! i guess...
1. You can delete/move to folder/mark
based upon the X-Spam: Yes header
What other example or examples are there by way of
individual spamassassin hints, tips, pointers, features?...
Unrelated, but here's
You have no or little mastery of computers even though you read email
with emacs rmail. Spamassassin headers are appearing on your messages.
How do you setup things if you have no or only very little mastery of
making dotfiles?...
Spamassassin instructional information around the web makes use of
It's kind of an arrogant argument about not using something more
advanced than your knowledge. It did not stop a lot of people from
exploring things more advanced than their knowledge including young
aficionados of computers themselves. There are a lot of areas of
interest and knowledge. One can
Thank you Matt Kettler and John Fleming !
Apparently the files do not appear to be on this system !
See also
usability
http://www.google.com/search?q=define:+usability
Here's the original question that did not get through !...
http://zork.net/~dsaklad/usabilityspamassassin.html
Who do you believe actually set it up?... stormloader.com/saklad
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Thank you for your interest in the usability of the spamassassin
headers !
At this end spamassassin headers appear with messages in emacs rmail.
What puzzles people is how to use the headers effectively,
efficiently, where many have not the apparent mastery exhibited among
the other enthusiasts.
How to use spamassassin explanations have not worked out for people
with no mastery of computers. There are neophytes and others not agile
with the learning curve unable to use spamassassin.
Apparently compiling a list of frequent terms and sorting through
the emacs rmail do help a little bit,
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