--- Simon Geard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 15:40 -0400, Mike Hernandez
> wrote:
> > Actually the book does include instructions for
> thunderbird, which has
> > it's own trainable junk mail filter.  It's
> actually quite easy to use.
> > If you have mail that you consider "junk" you
> click on the message in
> > the  index, and then click the junk button. After
> a while it starts to
> > figure things out on it's own, and will mark
> messages as junk. From
> > the tools menu you can alter the way it handles
> junk mail via the
> > "junk mail controls" option.
> 
> Evolution also has a button for flagging mail as
> junk, causing it to be
> moved to a junk folder. It also has some options for
> turning on spam
> checking on incoming mail, and supposedly integrates
> with SpamAssassin.
> 
> However, I've never actually seen it do anything -
> it never seems to
> actually recognize anything as obvious as Nigerian
> scams or this plague
> of ebay/paypal emails. Flagging things as junk moves
> it to the Junk
> folder, but it doesn't make it any better at
> catching the next one.
> 
> Anyone know how that's supposed to work? Maybe a
> setup detail that
> distros automate?
> 
> Simon.
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Yea i have seen what happens when trying to create
howto for any blfs. I recently create a Distro howto
but was advised it was not blfs or LFS material :( go
figure.  A contact for LFS was happy that i was
creating one tho :) 


                
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