* dotfile spam rmail emacs
@ 2003-08-24 19:24 Don Saklad
2003-08-24 21:15 ` John Paul Wallington
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From: Don Saklad @ 2003-08-24 19:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
How do you set up the dotfile for rmail in emacs for spam messages?...
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* Re: dotfile spam rmail emacs
2003-08-24 19:24 dotfile spam rmail emacs Don Saklad
@ 2003-08-24 21:15 ` John Paul Wallington
2003-08-25 0:38 ` Don Saklad
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From: John Paul Wallington @ 2003-08-24 21:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
Don Saklad <dsaklad@nestle.ai.mit.edu> wrote:
> How do you set up the dotfile for rmail in emacs for spam messages?...
Follow the instructions at:
http://www.deas.harvard.edu/climate/eli/Downloads/rmail-spam-filter/
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* Re: dotfile spam rmail emacs
2003-08-24 21:15 ` John Paul Wallington
@ 2003-08-25 0:38 ` Don Saklad
2003-08-25 1:23 ` John Paul Wallington
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From: Don Saklad @ 2003-08-25 0:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
It didn't work yet for emacs 20.7.2
when there now are these files in the home directory
get-new-mail-for-spam-filter.el
rmail-spam-filter.el
and now in the file .emacs
(setq rmail-use-spam-filter t)
(load "rmail-spam-filter.el")
(require 'rmail)
(load "get-new-mail-for-spam-filter.el")
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* Re: dotfile spam rmail emacs
2003-08-25 0:38 ` Don Saklad
@ 2003-08-25 1:23 ` John Paul Wallington
2003-08-26 21:42 ` kgold
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From: John Paul Wallington @ 2003-08-25 1:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
Don Saklad <dsaklad@nestle.ai.mit.edu> wrote:
> It didn't work yet for emacs 20.7.2
How ? What did you expect to happen and what happened instead ?
> when there now are these files in the home directory
> get-new-mail-for-spam-filter.el
> rmail-spam-filter.el
If you get "Cannot open load file" errors, then you have to add your
home directory to `load-path' like so:
(add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "~"))
> and now in the file .emacs
>
> (setq rmail-use-spam-filter t)
>
> (load "rmail-spam-filter.el")
> (require 'rmail)
> (load "get-new-mail-for-spam-filter.el")
You also have to tell rmail-spam-library what is spam, which you do
by customizing the variable `rmail-spam-definitions-alist'.
My mail goes through a filter before I get it, which writes lots of
guff in the headers. The spams have an X-Spam-Flag: YES header, so I
just use this:
(setq rmail-spam-definitions-alist
'(((from . "") (to . "") (subject . "")
(contents . "X-Spam-Flag: YES")
(action . output-and-delete))))
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* Re: dotfile spam rmail emacs
2003-08-25 1:23 ` John Paul Wallington
@ 2003-08-26 21:42 ` kgold
2003-08-27 0:07 ` John Paul Wallington
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From: kgold @ 2003-08-26 21:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
John Paul Wallington <jpw@gnu.org> writes:
>
> My mail goes through a filter before I get it, which writes lots of
> guff in the headers. The spams have an X-Spam-Flag: YES header, so I
> just use this:
>
> (setq rmail-spam-definitions-alist
> '(((from . "") (to . "") (subject . "")
> (contents . "X-Spam-Flag: YES")
> (action . output-and-delete))))
I was wondering how to filter on headers other than Subject, Form, and
To. Thanks.
However, I've found that filtering on contents really slows down
RMAIL. Since X-Spam-Flag is really a header, is there any way to tell
rmail-spam-filter that, so it doesn't have to parse the entire
contents? Or is that a feature request?
--
--
Ken Goldman kgold@watson.ibm.com 914-784-7646
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* Re: dotfile spam rmail emacs
2003-08-26 21:42 ` kgold
@ 2003-08-27 0:07 ` John Paul Wallington
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From: John Paul Wallington @ 2003-08-27 0:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
kgold@watson.ibm.com (kgold) wrote:
> However, I've found that filtering on contents really slows down
> RMAIL.
Hm. Its performance is adequate here. However, most of the mails I
get are short.
> Since X-Spam-Flag is really a header, is there any way to tell
> rmail-spam-filter that, so it doesn't have to parse the entire
> contents? Or is that a feature request?
I don't see one, perhaps I am being dense. Irrespective of speed,
correctness is important (I guess saying "^X-Spam-Flag: YES" is a
little more specific). I think it's a very good idea for a feature.
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