The following procmail recipe was copied form a blog about how to set up Debian/Exim/Procmail/Mutt to use Bogofilter. It is intended to do a first cut at getting rid of junk that confuses Bogofilter, and appears just before the recipe that pipes incoming mail through Bogofilter. But I can't figure out how it works (or even if it does work). It may just be garbled in copying somewhere along the trail from an original good idea to a hadly formed helpful hint on the internet. (Procmail does have its own special tweeks to reg. expressions.) In its original form it had a particularly infelicitous name for the action file, which I have changed, but otherwise what you see is GUI window cut and paste form the internet. Does this make sense? Explain, please.
## 'unreadable' mail :0: * 1^0 ^\/Subject:.*=\?(.*big5|iso-2022-jp|ISO-2022-KR|euc-kr|gb2312|ks_c_5601-1987|windows-1251|windows-1256)\? * 1^0 ^\/Content-Type:.*charset="(.*big5|iso-2022-jp|ISO-2022-KR|euc-kr|gb2312|ks_c_5601-1987|windows-1251|windows-1256) unreadable_ #### ## bogofilter spam filtering: :0fw | /usr/bin/bogofilter -eplu Also, this is a regexp. Regexp.s can be garbled in email because of line folding. If the above is garbled on the list, I'll welcome suggestions as to how to format it in a reposting. TIA -- Paul E Condon pecon...@mesanetworks.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110424201326.ga9...@big.lan.gnu