On Fri 17 September 2004 19:38, Brad Sims wrote: > I need some help with bogofilter and kmail...
First question: have you read/visited the howto I wrote on this subject, which is linked from the kmail homepage? http://david.jamesnet.ca/kde/kmail_bogofilter.html I still have to finish updating it for KDE 3.3 but there's enough there to help you... > > I have a filter that pipes anything less or equal to 2MB through > 'bogofilter -p -e' this applies to incoming and manual filtering > > Second filter reads X-Bogosity and if it contains "yes" then it > files it in to AutoSpam, marks it both as Spam and read. This > filter is applied to incoming and manual filtering and stops at this > point > > Third filter does "bogofilter -N -s" on manual filtering only and > stops. > > Forth filter does "bogofilter -S -n" on manual filtering and stops. > > It won't let me filter classify as spam, when I try to do so it is > neither updating my spam database or moving it to the appropriate > folder. > > Any ideas? Yes: for one you don't need the '-N' and '-S' options since you are not using the '-u' option in the first filter. Second, try turning the 3rd and 4th filters into 'filter actions' by checking the "Add this filter to the Apply Filter menu". This will ensure that only that filter action runs (you can access it from the right-click context menu). Also be sure to be using a logical criteria for the filter to run. HTH, -- David P James Ottawa, Ontario http://david.jamesnet.ca ICQ: #42891899, Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Noone isn't no one
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