GNU/Linux Desktop Survival Guide by Graham Williams |
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If you use procmail you can easily have spam moved into its own folder with:
# # Use Spam Assassin # :0fw | spamassassin :0: * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes .Spam.Spam-`date +%Y-%m`/ |
Also, to have spamassassin learn from both examples of spam and from examples of non-spam (ham), within your mutt mail reading tool, you can add the following to /home/kayon/.muttrc:
# spamassassin classify as spam macro index X "|/usr/bin/sa-learn --spam" macro pager X "|/usr/bin/sa-learn --spam" # spamassassin classify as ham macro index H "|/usr/bin/sa-learn --ham" macro pager H "|/usr/bin/sa-learn --ham" # rebuild the spamassassin bayes filter db macro index B "!/usr/bin/sa-learn --rebuild" |