Re: filtering imap?
- From: Kacper Wysocki <kacperw online no>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: filtering imap?
- Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 15:37:08 -0400
On 05/24/04 08:42:32, Peter Bloomfield wrote:
On 05/24/04 06:09:21, Pawel Salek wrote:
The "right" of doing this is to do it on the server on delivery. I
run UW-IMAP+procmail on one of imap servers and use cyrus+sieve on
another one.
My imap server's management is kind enough to run SpamAssassin and
insert the X-Spam-* headers, which Balsa can then use for filtering--
perhaps you could prevail on yours to do at least that!
Yea, I gotten SpamAssasin running on the imap account, but I find
it ... lacking. It misses a lot of spam, which I still have to manually
move - this is why I wanted to use the spamprobe installation I have
locally. Bayesian filtering *rocks*, and with a humongous spam database
I filter nearly 95% of my POP spam... but I still have to download it.
You and Pawel are both obviously right, though: having a local filter
access every server-side mail body to apply filtering is _ugly_, and
should probably not be done. Oh well...
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