On Sat 7 August 2004 10:45, Brian Kimball wrote: > > Exact same happened to me. It was pretty damn funny. > > FWIW, I've been using Alt+H bound to "all headers" and Alt+F to > switch back to "fancy headers". Works good for me. > > brian > > (I bound those keys to those functions so I can see what my newly > installed spamassassin is doing. I now find it kind of ironic that > since I've installed spamassassin I've never spent more time looking > at or been more curious about spam!) It wears off once you get it working reliably :). There's supposed to be a new feature going into KMail (already exists as a patch somewhere) to allow the user to view specific additional headers. In my case I'd use X-Bogosity so I can tell how well Bogofilter is doing on both ham and spam without having to press 'V' all the time. On a side note, the wonderful thing about spam is it gives you a large body of email to experiment on (mainly for rewriting various things). If you make a mistake - just delete it and try again on another. One of the good ones I've created is a KMail filter to rewrite the date of messages identified as spam so when I expire them from my Junk folder it actually deletes all the ones it should (otherwise spam with forward dates hangs around for eons). -- David P James Ottawa, Ontario http://david.jamesnet.ca ICQ: #42891899, Jabber: davidpjames@jabber.org Noone isn't no one
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