Why not use Gmail's own spam filter to eliminate the spam? It works pretty
well and doesn't require you to use or maintain SpamAssassin. Use Mutt with
IMAP and the messages will stay on the practically limitless storage space of
Gmail's server. Use GnuPG for any messages critical of say, Jane
I have MUTT set up and working on my system. I don't use it though
because 1) the inbox is stuffed with several THOUSAND message through
which I need to sort and delete the spam and 2) I haven't yet figured
out how to set up SpamAssassin to filter the junk out. My question: can
I just copy the
When composing a normal message in mutt (1.5.21), after exiting the text
editor and returning to the header/attachment page prior to sending,
the Fcc: box is properly set based upon value in the hook file for the
recipient.
However, in some circumstances while editing the original message, I alter