how to setup spam filters

2009-10-09 Thread Daniel Dalton
Hi, Could someone please point me to some documentation, or give me some ideas on how I can set up a good spam filter that will: 1. Move spam to a folder titled junk 2. Allow me to report spam if something isn't caught. 3. If something is thought to be spammed, a way for me to remove it from the

Re: how to setup spam filters

2009-10-09 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
* Daniel Dalton : > > Hi, > > Could someone please point me to some documentation, or give me some > ideas on how I can set up a good spam filter that will: > 1. Move spam to a folder titled junk Usually a spam filter classifies a message and another program, a LDA such as procmail, moves it to

Re: how to setup spam filters

2009-10-11 Thread Buzzer
10-Oct-2009 числа в 15:01 часов, ты написал(а) следующее: > Could someone please point me to some documentation, or give me some > ideas on how I can set up a good spam filter that will: > 1. Move spam to a folder titled junk > > What spam filters do others here use? > > I'm using fetchmail to f

Re: how to setup spam filters

2009-10-15 Thread Daniel Dalton
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 01:33:33PM -0700, Buzzer wrote: > Install bogofilter, then add in following strings > In ~/.procmail Thanks, I'll check this out, it seems that spam assasin is the most popular, but I came across this in my research so will read up on it a little. > First time you need to t

Re: how to setup spam filters

2009-10-15 Thread Daniel Dalton
> Usually a spam filter classifies a message and another program, a LDA such as > procmail, moves it to a special location e.g. a subfolder. > Oh ok. > If you use SpamAssassin to detect spam, take a look at this tutorial: > > > Thanks > SM

Re: how to setup spam filters

2009-10-17 Thread Buzzer
16-Oct-2009 числа в 17:19 часов, ты написал(а) следующее: > On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 01:33:33PM -0700, Buzzer wrote: > > Install bogofilter, then add in following strings > > In ~/.procmail > > Thanks, I'll check this out, it seems that spam assasin is the most > popular, but I came across this in