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Subject: [Bug 46826] Bayesian spam filter feature
From: Brad Hards <bhards () bigpond ! net ! au>
Date: 2003-07-21 12:19:56
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------- Additional Comments From bhards@bigpond.net.au 2003-07-21 14:19 -------
I run spamassassin (the perl script, not the standalone server). I love it. Works
fantastic. Ties into kmail really well.
But maybe it needs to be even easier. Unless you implicitly understand the concept
of unix style "piping", the setup is not obvious.
Perhaps one solution would be to have the filter rules built into kmail. I don't think I'd
want the filter built in (because on a stable system, I'd like to upgrade the spam filter
a lot, but keep kmail stable; while on my devel system, I'd like to run CVS HEAD
kmail, but keep my well trained spamassassin setup constant).
So when you go to Settings->Configure Filters..., you get a wizard (or whatever) that
identifies that spamassasin is installed and provides "one click" setup of the filter
rules.
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