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Said Michael Leone on Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 03:42:58PM -0400:
> > Can it be set to delete spam automatically (I'm not so interested in
> > just *marking* spam, because if it only marks spam I still have to
> > sift through it), without getting too many false positives?
>
> No. The next version of SA - due out this week - removes the
> capability to do delivery of email, so you'll have to rely on procmail
> or maildrop to do delivery or deletion.
>
> And there's no way to delete "without getting too many false
> positives" - you either delete things marked as spam, or not delete.
> It's not really conditional. :-)
>
> You do run the risk of losing legitimate mail if you delete. If you
> don't, ... well, you should be able to tell legit mail merely by
> quickly looking at the subject lines. No need to read the mail.
For those who are curious, the link below also has a quick guide I wrote
to Mutt + SpamAssassin and some neat tricks, FWIW.
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[!] Justin R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Encrypted email preferred (key 0xC9C40C31)
Mutt/GnuPG guide at http://codesorcery.net
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