Am Montag, 25. Juli 2005 10:50 schrieb christophe:
> Le lundi 25 Juillet 2005 01:05, jdow a écrit :
> > christophe, you DO know that "cat spam" merely prints out your raw
> > spam file so it should not have any markup in it.
> > If you want to view a permanent marked up file you need to run:
> > spamc < spam >spam_marked_up
> > Or something like that. Remember that spamc takes stdin, filters, and
> > feeds back out stdout. So "spamc <spam" is not saving anything to the
> > "spam" file.
>
> OK thanks jdow and Theo. I am sorry to be so naive but i thought that
> inserting a line like :
> add_header spam Flag _YESNOCAPS_
> in the /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf file would say to spamc to insert
> the proper flag in the spam file.
> Actually this is what i need spamc to do so that kmail (my mail client)
> treats the spam properly. As i read to do so in many tutorials on the
> internet, i put 2 filters :
> - 1st one is applying spamc on every mail < 250kB
> - 2nd one is detecting the presence of X-Spam-Flag: YES in a message
> So i do _need_ spamc to insert this flag in the message.
> But the problem is that in kmail(1.7.1) i don't know the name of the
> command 'spamc < spam > spam_marked_up' will not work.
> I read kmail documentation, and whatever i do it doesn't get this output.
> Now it's a kmail problem.
> Thanks for your help.

I use "spamassassin -d | spamc" as a filter in kamil. The first part deletes 
al previous maurup an than spamc checks the mail. You ned no redirecktion in 
kmail.


Thomas 

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