Re: Spamassassin and evolution

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On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 14:16 +0100, PFJ wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> > > How can I tell SA to learn the contents of the Junk folder? There
> > > doesn't seem to be anything in .evolution for that folder.
> >  
> > Use sa-learn. You can get SA to learn about ham, spam, and forget messages.
> 
> Where do I find the emails though that I have in the junk folder? I
> can't see anything in .evolution/mail/local
> 
> TTFN
> 
> Paul
> -- 
> "Logic, my dear Zoe, is merely the ability to be wrong with authority" -
> Dr Who

>From what I can tell, the "Junk Folder" is a Virtual Folder.

I did some snooping, and discovered I could find 10 of the 16 messages
in the "Junk Folder" with this command:

-command line-$ grep "[0-9]-0090\|^Subject:"
~/.evolution/mail/local/Inbox | grep -B 1 "[0-9]-0090"
--- output ---
Subject: shop for your perscrip descretely
X-Evolution: 00001941-0090
Subject: =?GB2312?B?LcjnLbrOLdGhLbLFoaLT/S2yxaGi08MtssWhosH0LbLFLQ==?=
X-Evolution: 00001943-0090
Subject: Amazon Web Services Developer Connection Newsletter #17
X-Evolution: 00001945-0090
Subject: =?windows-1251?B?cmVbMDQ5XTogy
+j25e3n6PDu4uDt6OUg4iDx8vDu6PLl6/zx8uLl?=
X-Evolution: 00001947-0090
Subject: =?GB2312?B?L7GxLb6pL8nPLbqjL8/DLcPFL8nuLdvaLw==?=
X-Evolution: 00001949-0090
Subject:
=?GB2312?B?LdHuINChIMvJoba5siDTriDQvSCz6iDVvSDC1KG3LTExNjUwNA==?=
X-Evolution: 00001957-0090
Subject: I heard that ...
X-Evolution: 00001971-0090
Subject: No Subject
X-Evolution: 00001979-0090
Subject: Question from eBay Member
X-Evolution: 00001987-0090
Subject: Teachers Federal Credit Union - Visa Card Fraud Control Alert
X-Evolution: 00001989-0090

I am sure that I could find the rest, if I snooped some more but 
I have other pre-delivery filters that I can use to do the same thing.



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