On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 14:45 -0500, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 10:22 -0800, Caleb Walker wrote:
> > I have a few Linux computers and they connect to my Scalix server with
> > evolution.  I have a Junk folder for users to drop spam that was not
> > caught by Spamassassin on the server and I run a perl script to read
> > from that folder and run messages through sa-learn.  What I want to do
> > is get rid of that stupid Evolution Junk vFolder so that my users dont
> > see 2 Junk folders.  Seems that I should have the freedom to do that.
> > I have gone through every file and folder in ~/.evolution
> > and /usr/share/evolution and have removed every reference to that Junk
> > folder but it is still there.  Thanks for your response.
> 
> Instead, why don't you just make the Junk button on the user's evolution
> feed the spam to sa-learn (on the mail server even, if that's where the
> spam detection is going on)?  Then everything works (from a UI POV)
> exactly the way it was designed and users would expect.
> 
> I think the Evo developers should make hooking up something other than
> "sa-learn" to the Junk button much easier, but short of that, do what I
> did and write a script that runs on the same machine(s) as evolution
> runs machine, call it sa-learn and make sure it's in the PATH before any
> real sa-learn.
> 
> That script can do whatever you want with the "to be learned" spam then.
> Personally, I use ssh to run it through sa-learn on the mail server from
> which it came.

Which is fine is you have a Shell acount on the mail server. For "black
box" mailservers this doesn't work.

poc

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