on Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 03:43:46AM +1000, Rob Weir (rweir@ertius.org) wrote:
> This is a good point, but it's not something I notice anymore. I scan
> through my lists and hit "y" on any spam in mutt; it passes the mail to
> "sa-learn --spam" and moves it to my spam folder. About the only thing
> I see anymore in the Debian lists are CJK spam, so subjects like
> ???????????????????????????????????? activate my "y"-reflex.
There's a good procmail rule to catch the CJK charactersets.
Hrm. Original source is gone. See:
http://kmself.home.netcom.com/Download/chinese-charset.procmail
> I'm considering some further measure to bind to my magic "y"-key.
Rather than tossing stuff straight at sa-learn, I just bin it to a
folder over which sa-learn runs on a cron schedule. Keeps instant load
down, and still gets pretty good coverage.
> Reporting to spamcop was high on the list, but I've heard rumours of
> them accepting payoffs in exchange for ignoring some spamhauses, so we
> shall see.
*Really* ?
Details?
Peace.
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