I used spamassassin successfully in kmail using the following instructions The filter setup is the work of five minutes (if that!) if you have a working spamassassin set up: 1. The Filter Criteria in question is "<any header> <matches regexp> ." (that's a single dot). 2. The Filter Action is "<pipe through> spamassassin" or "<pipe through> spamc" if you're using the daemon spamd. (Note: spamassassin had to be called with the parameters -P -F 0 in versions prior to 2.40. These options are now obsolete and produce warnings!) 3. Then, in the Advanced Options, uncheck the "If this filter matches, stop processing here" box. If you keep this filter at the top, it will analyze all incoming mail, decide whether it's spam or not, and flag it accordingly. 4. I've got a second filter behind it, which looks for "X-Spam-Flag equals YES" and diverts them into a specific spam folder
I tried emulating that with evolution's filters but got lost. Does anyone have instructions for accomplishing this with evolution's filters? -- Arthur S. Alexion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Arthur S. Alexion LLC _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution