> "MM" == Marc MERLIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MM> When you reject a message, and check the box to keep a copy it
MM> goes in the spam directory IIRC.
Correct. See __handlepost() in Mailman/ListAdmin.py.
-Barry
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> Dan Mick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something that sounded like:
> > > First, it appears that I got the header SPAM prevention done correctly.
> > > Unfortunately I can't get the message body SPAM prevention done
> > > correctly. If I have something like the following:
> > > ('None', 'Snowhi
Dan Mick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something that sounded like:
First, it appears that I got the header SPAM prevention done correctly.
Unfortunately I can't get the message body SPAM prevention done
correctly. If I have something like the following:
('None', 'Snowhite was
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 06:11:53PM -0700, Dan Mick wrote:
> > Second, what is the 'spam' directory for? I couldn't find reference to
> > it anywhere.
>
> Seems to be an evolutionary dead-end. Never seen it used either.
When you reject a message, and check the box to keep a copy it goes in t
Dan Mick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something that sounded like:
> > First, it appears that I got the header SPAM prevention done correctly.
> > Unfortunately I can't get the message body SPAM prevention done
> > correctly. If I have something like the following:
> > ('None', 'Snowhite was tur
> Good Morning,
>
> I recently started trying to figure out the site-wide SPAM handling
> in SpamDetect.py and I have a few questions.
>
> First, it appears that I got the header SPAM prevention done correctly.
> Unfortunately I can't get the message body SPAM prevention done
> correc
Good Morning,
I recently started trying to figure out the site-wide SPAM handling
in SpamDetect.py and I have a few questions.
First, it appears that I got the header SPAM prevention done correctly.
Unfortunately I can't get the message body SPAM prevention done
correctly. If I have so