> You might try saving them to a trash folder whne you delete them, and
> running an asynchronous daemon that periodically captures message-ids
> from the trash folder, prunes them from other folders, and removes them
> from trash. But that's not a quick hack.

That actually gives me a terrific idea: I can have procmail do this:

When a message comes in:

- archive it
- if it's probably spam, put it in =spam
- if it's not, process it normally.

If i get spam in a non-spam folder, i manually move it to =spam. If i get
non-spam in =spam, i manually move it out.

Then, every now and then i go into =spam, double-check for false positives,
tag everything, and apply a script which does the
message-matching-and-deleting trick i mentioned in an earlier message.

Thanks for the suggestions, everyone.


-- 
Mike Schiraldi
VeriSign Applied Research

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