On Thu, 2004-05-27 at 09:56 -0400, Michael C. Neel wrote:
> 
> > I know what spambayes is.
> > 
> > > 
> > > Quick list of imap filtering:
> > > 
> > > 1. Download message, make it as deleted
> > > 2. Check message for spam clues, place results in headers
> > > 3. Upload checked version to server
> > > 4. Purge deleted message
> > 
> > give me the actual rules. not the made-up-my-own-syntax rules that don't
> > correspond to any evolution filter rules.
> Jeff, don't bother, it's clear you're not reading my emails.  Those
> steps are what spambayes does, which I doubt your assertion that you
> know about spambayes.  As I have said before, there are no evo filter
> rules inplace.

Well, its mostly in this thread but to be fair I had to go back and read
all your mails in this thread to pick out the various pieces of what
your setup was, as it wasn't all in one place (hopefully i get it now).

Anyhow it appears the bug is known and is simply Evo (correct me Jeff or
Michael if I'm wrong) not picking up the deletion flag on the server
(since SpamBayes writes a modified message back to the server and marks
the original for deletion).  Hitting Send/Receive or switching folders
*might* help.

-JP
-- 
JP Rosevear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Novell, Inc.

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