Re: Filters in balsa
- From: Darko Obtadovic <dobradovic gmx de>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Filters in balsa
- Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 09:43:12 +0200
Am 15.07.2003 01:54 schrieb(en) A. van Roggen:
> Thanks for the suggestion, but this submenu sets up only individual
> routing filters, i.e. all messages with "Junk" in the subject go to
> box "Junky", etc.
> All such already are incorporated in the spamassassin/mailagent
> filters, which thus needs only a 'pipe', i.e. the text stream is
> intercepted and fed to spamc, which pipes it into mailagent, and from
> there into the various boxes.
> Such systems are available in several Linux mail systems (e.g. exmh,
> etc.) and probably also in Balsa, but neither the help file with it
> (/usr/share/gnome/
> help/balsa/C/balsa.html) nor the man (1) balsa page has any info on
> it, and the internal 'help' buttons on the Balsa screens only give an
> error message
> "Application "gnome-help" (process 4169) has crashed due to a fatal
> error"
> (probably due to wrong library dependency in the current Balsa
> version).
If you want an external filter, there is support for procmail. And as
you can define the commandline for this, I think it should be possible
to pipe mails into any program.
The option can be set in the mailbox-acount properties for each mailbox
seperately.
Not sure if it will solve your problem. When I had a POP3-box I
successfully used procmail + spamassassin locally with balsa.
bye,
Darko
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