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Re: Spam despite spam header
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Emanuel Berg |
Subject: |
Re: Spam despite spam header |
Date: |
Sat, 14 Dec 2013 22:49:19 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3 (gnu/linux) |
"William G. Gardella" <wgg2@member.fsf.org> writes:
> If you use `nnmail-split-methods' to split incoming
> mail, you could add a rule such as '("spam"
> "^X-Spam-Flag: YES") to send spam to the "spam"
> group, and make this group auto-expireable. This is
> a sensible thing to do if you or your mail provider
> uses a spam filter like SpamAssassin that appends
> headers like the ones below. Gnus can also be
> configured to *teach* an external tool like
> spamassassin in the event it misses something, but
> that's a bit more complicated (but see, e.g., (info
> "(gnus) SpamAssassin")).
Cool! I will do that (read the manual entry).
Yes, it works the way you describe:
(setq nnmail-split-methods
'(("mail.spam" "^X-Spam-Flag: YES")
;; ...
("mail.misc" "") ))
Then create the spam group, for example with this
(perhaps this happens automatically):
(defun gnus-add-nnml-group (group)
(interactive "s Mail group: ")
(gnus-group-make-group group "nnml")
(gnus-save-newsrc-file) )
On the file system: /home/user/Mail/mail/spam
--
Emanuel Berg, programmer-for-rent. CV, projects, etc at uXu
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