Re: [Evolution-hackers] About the anti-Spam-functionality
- From: Andreas Wagner <thewand web de>
- To: evolution-hackers gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution-hackers] About the anti-Spam-functionality
- Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2019 18:34:58 +0200
Hello!
Am 24.07.19 um 16:16 schrieb Andre Klapper:
[This looks like a support question not about performing code
development yourself, so this is likely on the wrong mailing list.]
I remembered something wrongly, it seems. I used some anti-spam-addon 10
years ago and possibly mixed up Evolution and Thunderbird. Maybe even KMail.
On Wed, 2019-07-24 at 08:13 +0200, Andreas Wagner wrote:
as far as I remember, Evolution has a Spam-Filter which uploads e-mails
to a Spam-List-Server, when marked as "Spam".
Once upon a time there was a plugin called "evolution-rspam", but I am
not aware of any such built-in functionality.
Feel free to provide references for your statement. :)
Waaah! I can't!
I'm sure many people don't see, that they're uploaded and believe,
they train their personal Spam-filter.
I still believe that I train a local spam filter.
Yes, you might be right; I'm trying to find out what feeds SpamAssassin.
I was certain, that Evolution has an upload-function for Spam. But
you're developer, I guess (at least you're on this list and you are
list-owner, if i read your mail correctly.) So you should know better
than I do.
Background is: I have another mail-address, which is sorted out by
SpamAssassin, occasionally. I believe it was my rare humor at a
fun-mailing-list together with some software which delivers mails,
marked as Spam, to a central repo.
I excuse for inconvenience caused by me. I'll leave this list by
tomorrow, I think. Just to catch possible answers which might lead me
further. But please prefer to use my e-mail-address instead of the list,
just to save the others from some annoyance.
Regards,
Andreas Wagner
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