On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 11:15:42AM +1100, Tony Green wrote: > > <quote who="Jamie Wilkinson"> > > If you're using Evo or sommat, you can regularly filter your junk mailbox > > into bogofilter, or try to work with its spamassassin integration, or wait > > for them to get around to making a decent plugin interface and then you > > can > > hack the Junk button to your hearts desire. > > > > I use IMAP and just have a 'Spam-to-Scan' folder where I jump anything I > want to feed into SA/Bogofilter. > > Then a cronjob runs across it, feeds the filters and deletes the mail. > > Works really well. >
I do something almost exactly the same as this with bogofilter: procmail -> bogofilter -> "unsure mailbox" -> handsort -> cron/bogofilter I usually get one or two "unsure" per day. I have only one problem with bogofilter, which is that it seems to lack a "whitelist". Some people insist on sending spammish looking emails, so they always end up in the "unsure" box. I would love to be able to whitelist certain people even if the mail is spammish. Blacklists aren't a problem, because bogofilter deals with it nicely. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
