> On Fri, 15 Jan 2010 07:23:20 -0500 > Adam Chlipala <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Jesse Shumway wrote: >> > Strangely the above convention appears to be contradicted by the >> > FeedingSpamAssassin wiki page which says that >> > SHAREDDIR=/etc/spamassassin/Maildir/.SiteSpam/cur >> > is where I should manually serve my spam. But there's no /etc/*spam* >> > on mire. Hmmm, looks to me like the wiki page might be a tad behind >> > the times. Chasing this down a little furhter >> > What am I missing here? Is the wiki out of date? Where should I be >> > looking for a recipe for feeding SpamAssassin? >> > >> >> The missing fact is that the IMAP server is on a different machine, >> which has that directory. As far as I know, the wiki's directions >> for setting up a link to this shared folder are still accurate, but >> perhaps you can help us expand them for a new mail client that no one >> has tried using for this before. > > What I did in my client was use the option "Show all folders (subscribed > and unsubscribed)", and then from there I chose "Subscribe" on the ones > I wanted. > > Actually, I don't remember now whether I explicitly selected Subscribe > on the Ham/Spam folders, or I just started using them after selecting > to show all folders. > > But either way, it has been working for me. > > (Also, in addition to setting that thing up, you'll probably want to > tune your ~/.public/.forward file and put an Exim filter specification > in there, which simply discards messages with spam score above certain > level (no benefit from saving obvious spam). The instructions for this > are on the wiki, or you can also look up my ~docelic/.public/.forward). > > -doc >
Or you can use procmail to do it, of which there are examples on the wiki! :) -- John T. Settino Web Developer / Technologist for Hire http://www.johnsettino.com/ * Please consider the environment before printing this email. :DGC _______________________________________________ HCoop-Help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.hcoop.net/listinfo/hcoop-help
