MLUG: Re: [MLUG] calendar and e-mail programs for Linux
Re: [MLUG] calendar and e-mail programs for Linux
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On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Michael wrote:

> They have server level filters, which is what Evolutiuon developers seem
> to say you should use. I still think this is a function better left in
> users control though and with the simplicity of intergration with the
> email client.

I see what you mean, but it is easier for users if we set up spam filters
for them.  We could put the probably-spam messages in a separate e-mail
folder for them.

I like the idea of letting users work with procmail to filter their
messages to various inboxes.  I also like the idea of having some sort of
spam filter to detect messages that are probably spam.  Does anyone have
experience working simultaneously with both procmail and with a spam
filter?  They ought to work together somehow.  For example, if the mail
goes first to the spam filter, it could add a line in the header saying
something like "Probable Spam: Yes" or "Probable Spam: No" and procmail
could take it from there.

Any clues?

Mike
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