On Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 02:35:44PM -0400, Scott wrote:
>On Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 08:21:26PM +0200, Johan Grahn wrote:
>> Hello.
>> 
>> I'm using mutt as my primary mail-reader, and using fdm + spamassassin
>> to fetch and search mail. I problem is when a spam-mail is getting
>> through mutt. Is there any way to tell spamassassin that a given mail is
>> a spam? 
>
>sa-learn
>
>For me, using mutt's default mbox format, I would use (after moving the
>mail to a mbox called spam
>
>sa-learn --spam --mbox ~/Mail/spam

Oh, looks nice, i'm going to check the man-page about this command
>
>The man page gives a few more details.  Actually, I have it bound to key
>macros in mutt so that I can hit a couple of keys and sa-learn works on
>my spam mailbox, but mutt macros are another thread. 
>
>To digress for two more sentences, macros are worth learning.  For
>example, I can tag several messages as spam, move them the spam mbox and
>run sa-learn with very few keystrokes.

Oh, can you post those macros _please_ ? ;)


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>Xander: And this...is called a snack food.
>Ampata: Snack food?
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