On 15 Jan 2006, at 16:44, Glenn Enright wrote:
On Monday 16 January 2006 04:28, Stroller wrote:
It does indeed seem very good, but again it requires training, which
is something I'm trying to avoid in this instance.
Stroller.
No solution you have is going to be perfect I suspect. Really it
does come
down to individual requirements, because everyone is different.
Indeed. It very much DOESN'T need to be perfect in this case - just
significantly better than 30%.
Otherwise, for example with spamassasin, each client can set up
their own
account with some effective filters for their own type of email.
I'm using
kmail with my own account and that has a very useful wizard that
creates a
seperate folder for spam, learns and dumps any that I manually mark
as spam,
and moves it all to that folser, where I can easily review it.
Outlook - which is a client requirement - seems to do something
similar. But either it's remarkably ineffective or it doesn't really
like IMAP. I assume the latter to be the case.
Also I use another module called mail-filter/dcc that seems to help
greatly.
I'm looking at dcc now - it looks useful, but I'm not yet clear on
how to configure it (with SpamAssassin?).
Stroller.
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