On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 08:29:26PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > sb_filter is a filter (in the unix meaning): it takes stuff on stdin and
> > > outputs suff on stdout. 
> > 
> > Nice, but bogofilter also worked for me as filter, but it didn't throw any
> > messages on my mutt's background.
> 
> well, unless you give me some information on how you use sb_filter
> through mutt, there's no chance that I'm going to be able to help you. 

Well I simply use mutt's macro:

macro index S "<enter-command>unset wait_key\n<pipe-entry>sb_filter.py 
-s\n<enter-command>set wait_key\ns+spam\n"
macro pager S "<enter-command>unset wait_key\n<pipe-entry>sb_filter.py 
-s\n<enter-command>set wait_key\ns+spam\n"

And now when I'm pushing ALT+S whole mail is being displayed on my screen. 
Don't know what is it for. That's pretty annoying when mail has huge 
attachment, cause I have to watch lot of weird signs on my xterm.

> I'd venture that sb_filter displays error messages on stderr, but
> without the command line options, and an output of what you see, I can't
> help you there. And the spambayes user mailing list is a better place to
> ask such questions. 

That's not stderr but stdout. I know I can use `> /dev/null`, but some 
option to disable output would be great.
That's why it's wishlist.
   
regards
fEnIo

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