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Re: rmail. emacs. spam.
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kgold |
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Re: rmail. emacs. spam. |
Date: |
7 Jul 2003 18:38:40 GMT |
I use rmail-spam-filter.el.
You can specify regexp's for subject, from, to, and body, and the
messages get moved to a separate folder. In your case, use the string
that spamassassin adds to the subject, and them add your custom
filters as required.
Don Saklad <dsaklad@nestle.ai.mit.edu> writes:
> a. How do you tag messages using rmail in emacs and then move the tagged
> messages to a new rmail2 file?...
>
>
> b. Or what perhaps better way would there be to take a group of messages,
> say messages 1-30 and move them to a separate rmail2 file?...
>
>
>
> On the institutional system here spamassassin marks some subject lines as spam
> so these messages can be grouped together sorting by subject then after moving
> the group of likely spam to a separate rmail file the remaining messages can
> be
> resorted by date.
>
>
> c. Is there a way using rmail in emacs to display all messages not marked as
> spam with the spamassassin already supplied by the institutional system
> here?...
>
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