you can do the same thing with filters: just filter the email tru your
spam detecting program and have it return exit 1 for spam 0 for not spam
then for the action just move email to spam folder or delete if exit
code was 1

On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 13:03, ahimsa wrote:
> Greetings
> This may have already been dealt with, and if so I apologise for
> repetition ...
> I am wanting to use a spam-filter for my POP3 dial-up account, where
> Evolution 1.2.0 is my email client. Thus far, I have set some rules up
> for sender/subject, but this is still reactive and I'd prefer to do this
> more proactively if possible. I know with KMail - for e.g. - one can set
> a command to execute that will launch a program to scan the POP3 account
> and filter spam out according to pre-defined criteria without
> downloading it, and once it has dropped/rejected the email that fits the
> criteria, it will then download the remaining mail. Is there something
> similar (both program and setting) that would accomplish the same thing
> using Evolution?
> Cheers
> AmF


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