From: Adam Duck <duck@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de>
Subject: Re: spam-split doesn't split
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 17:16:30 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <86smjrl481.fsf@oumu.wohnheimb.uni-frankfurt.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4nvfop39s9.fsf@collins.bwh.harvard.edu>
Ted Zlatanov <tzz@lifelogs.com> writes:
> On Tue, 09 Dec 2003, duck@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> perhaps I'm a little to naïve but the info says to do this:
>>
>> (setq spam-use-bogofilter t)
>> (require 'spam)
>>
>> and then bogofilter should work. That's how I read it. Now, I have
>> some spam, some ham, bogofilter dbs seem ok and I get some scores
>> around 1 for spam. That's good. But spam-split doesn't move them.
>>
>> `nnmail-split-fancy' is a variable declared in Lisp.
>> -- loaded from "nnmail"
>>
>> Value: (:spam-split)
>>
>> looks OK to me but all the mails end up in the "bogus" folder.
>
> You need to provide a fall-through, because spam-split will return
> 'nil' if the mail is not spam. That's the first step.
>
Yes, I know. I just didn't want something else to interfere.
>> Plus, if I M-x spam-split, nothing happens except "spam-split:
>> calling the spam-check-bogofilter function".
>>
>> What's wrong?
>
> Turn up gnus-verbose to 10 and see if the messages are sensible. Test
> a few messages manually with Bogofilter, through the
> spam-bogofilter-score function, and see if they get scored properly.
> Check the other items in the spam-bogofilter configuration group,
> especially that the "bogofilter" executable is correctly found.
That works. "spam-bogofilter-score" gives me the score - that's what I
meant with "I get some scores around 1 for spam" - and gnus even feeds
bogofilter with mails from the spam group (they get the spam-mark and
my spamlist.db gets bigger and bigger :). But split-mail doesn't move
spam to the spam folder in the first place. I have to do this by hand,
which turns the whole classification concept useless somehow :).
bye, Adam.
P.S.: what happened to (spam-initialize) I see often in the archives?
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-12-11 16:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-12-09 18:07 Adam Duck
2003-12-09 22:29 ` Ted Zlatanov
2003-12-11 16:16 ` Adam Duck [this message]
2003-12-11 19:15 ` Ted Zlatanov
2003-12-11 23:35 ` Adam Duck
2003-12-12 18:28 ` Xavier Maillard
2003-12-12 21:56 ` Ted Zlatanov
2003-12-13 10:29 ` Adam Duck
2003-12-13 17:54 ` Xavier Maillard
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