My apologies, I didn't see a list owner or moderator header...
Can this guy please be unsubscribed?
Don Saklad wrote:
How do you use Emacs to sort RMAIL email based on spamassassin headers?...
Don Saklad wrote:
> yry ?
>
What does yry mean?
> RMAIL group ?
> Looking around for any RMAIL groups... if you happen upon any,
> please let me know...
>
Hmm, perhaps try the emacs group instead. i.e.:
http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs. They don't appear
to have a separate
yry ?
RMAIL group ?
Looking around for any RMAIL groups... if you happen upon any,
please let me know...
List-Id: ?
Looking around for more information about List-Id:
Don Saklad wrote:
> How do you use Emacs to sort RMAIL email based on spamassassin headers?...
>
>
I don't think anyone here uses emacs rmail. The fact that you've
repeatedly posted this question over an 8 month timespan without getting
an answer clearly suggests that. It's not that the people h
How do you use Emacs to sort RMAIL email based on spamassassin headers?...
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I recall at one time someone proposing a kind of SA for IRC spam.
I play World of Warcraft and spam is a big problem in the game. People spam
the in-game chat channels, which are like IRC, with ads selling game "gold"
and leveling services.
I'd love to see an "SA Lite" that could match the mo
Thanks for the good suggestions.
I was investigating further and found out, that in zero of the SpamAssassin
processed messages there is BAYES_ mentioned in the X-Spam-Status. Could it
be that the Bayes learning function is in fact completely disabled in the
configuration (and that's why it seems
On Saturday 16 August 2008 5:27 am, distill wrote:
> I've been receiving these "msnbc.com - BREAKING NEWS" spams recently. I've
> made sure that all of those spams (over 40 of them) are manually trained to
> be spam. SpamAssassin does filter out those messages about 75% of the time.
> However, even
distill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been receiving these "msnbc.com - BREAKING NEWS" spams recently. I've
> made sure that all of those spams (over 40 of them) are manually trained to
> be spam. SpamAssassin does filter out those messages about 75% of the time.
> However, even after this ca
I've been receiving these "msnbc.com - BREAKING NEWS" spams recently. I've
made sure that all of those spams (over 40 of them) are manually trained to
be spam. SpamAssassin does filter out those messages about 75% of the time.
However, even after this careful manual training some of those spams ar
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