On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 11:57:11AM -0600, Monique Y. Herman said > On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 at 17:43 GMT, Rob Weir penned: > > > > This is a good point, but it's not something I notice anymore. I scan > > through my lists and hit "y" on any spam in mutt; it passes the mail > > to "sa-learn --spam" and moves it to my spam folder. About the only > > thing I see anymore in the Debian lists are CJK spam, so subjects like > > ???????????????????????????????????? activate my "y"-reflex. > > > > What binding do you use to accomplish this?
macro pager 'y' "<enter-command>unset wait_key\n<pipe-entry>sa-learn --no-rebuild --single --spam > /dev/null 2>&1 &\n<enter-command>set wait_key\n<save-entry>=spam/generic-spam/\n\n" Note that backgrounds sa-learn, so if you run it on ten tagged messages, you will spawn ten sa-learn proccess and perhaps nuke your machine, so be careful. I also have a binding that doesn't background, and runs sa-learn over each message sequentially, for when I want to tag dozens of spams and nuke them all at once. -- Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Do I look like I want a CC? Words of the day: Defcon VX smuggle NASA data haven Ermes SP4 strategic
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