On 29/05/2014 11:43, Axb wrote:
If it was his Inbox then perhaps it would be best to avoid "new", but a lot of the time stuff that is "unread" in other folders generally means that it has been looked at - perhaps not totally read, or perhaps put aside for later inspection. For me, I use "unread / read" as a marker to whether I have actioned a particular email and keep messages "unread" until such time that they are dealt with.On 05/29/2014 12:22 PM, Arthur Dent wrote:So... Will this work for sa-learn?============================8<============================================================# Proposed sa-learn maildir script #!/bin/bash sa-learn --ham ~/Maildir/.Hobby/{cur,new} sa-learn --ham ~/Maildir/.{Misc,Personal,etc}.*/{cur,new} sa-learn --spam ~/Maildir/.Malware.*/{cur,new}============================8<============================================================"new" means unread - you really want to run sa-learn on stuff you haven't looked at? (as in "learning false negatives as ham?")
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