On Thu, November 9, 2006 13:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
>     Amedee> If I understand it correctly, the only thing this setup does,
> is
>     Amedee> tagging emails with a spam score, just like I am already doing
>     Amedee> in procmail. Is that a correct interpretation?  So it is still
>     Amedee> up to me to classify the emails in the correct ham/spam
> folders
>     Amedee> using procmail?  Is it possible to block emails at the server
>     Amedee> level when they have a spam score above a certain treshold?
>
> In my "server side" setup, all I do is copy by personal training to the
> server every now and then.  I set up the procmailrc on the server to
> forward
> unsure and spam to me.  That keeps the crap out of most mailing lists and
> I
> still have a point at which to review the results.
>
> Skip
>

Ah yes, interesting.
I'll make a mental note of that: find out the difference between
~/.procmailrc and /etc/procmailrc. I know the theory, but haven't played
with it yet.
But that would be off topic on this list.

-- 
Amedee

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