on Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 09:45:06AM -0600, Lance Simmons ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > * Ken Wahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060131 22:09]: > > On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 05:55:17PM -0600, Lance Simmons wrote: > > > Right now, when spam makes it through spamassassin, I report it with an > > > "X" according to the following line in my .muttrc: > > > > > > macro index X "|/usr/bin/spamassassin -r\n<enter-command>unset > > > wait_key\n<save-message>=spam/caughtspam\n" "Spamassassin report and > > > classify as spam" > > > > > > Is there some way for me to tag multiple spams and then report them with > > > a single keystroke? > > > > > > Tag the messages with "t" then ";" will prompt you as to what you want > > to do with the tagged mails then just enter "X". All of your tagged mails > > will have the spamassassin macro applied to them. > > I forgot to add that I have tried doing just what you say, and it does > not work. Only the currently-highlighted message has the macro > performed on it. Which kind of makes sense, because the macro records > keystrokes. > > I'm looking for something that will allow me to tag multiple spams and > then report them all with one keystroke. What you describe isn't it, at > least not with the macro quoted above. Does anyone have a better > suggestion?
I'd tag the messages and move them to a folder. That folder would automatically get a spam run against it periodically which would: 1. Move the messages to an "active current process" location. 2. Score and report spam. 3. Move the messages to an archive or /dev/null (e.g.: delete) when done Have that happen periodically (every few minutes to every few hours) and you've got a pretty painless system. It's also going to give you less latency in your mutt session as most of the processing is asyncronous to your mail reading. Peace. -- Karsten M. Self <kmself@ix.netcom.com> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What Part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? We implemented our scatter/gather I/O server in Simula-67, augmented with opportunistically pipelined extensions. - Stribling, et /dev/random, "Rooter"
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