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 help / color / mirror / Atom feed
From: Danny Siu <dsiu@adobe.com>
Subject: Re: Marking as spam -- spam-stat
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 11:29:02 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <u8yn2ikxt.fsf@adobe.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <uoevzvigr.fsf@swbell.net>

Peter,

It can be done.  If you see a spam in your ham group, just do a "M-d"
(gnus-summary-mark-as-spam) in the summary buffer.  The spam would then be
moved to the spam group and spam-stat would be update when you exit the
group.  

Make sure you customize your ham group ("G c" in group buffer on the group
name) with "Spam Summary Exit Processor" set to
"gnus-group-ham-exit-processor-stat" and "Destination for spam-processed
articles at summary" set to the "Move to group: <spam group name>".

The same can be done with ham in spam group, except that there is no key
binding for moving ham back in spam group back to inbox.  You just need to
do a "B m" and spam-stat would be updated when you exit the group.

Hope this helps,

Peter Lee writes:

  Peter> Isn't there a way to delete a message as spam such that it would
  Peter> get moved to the spam group and the spam database would get
  Peter> automatically updated?  Same goes for when ham appears in a spam
  Peter> group.

  Peter> The addin for Outlook (SpamBayes) has this functionality and it's
  Peter> very nice.  With it, I can build the db once, and then just
  Peter> incrementally update as needed.

  Peter> I'm hoping something similar can be done with spam-stat and gnus.
  Peter> Thanks.

-- 
Danny Dick-Fung Siu              mailto:dsiu@adobe.com
Advanced Technology Group @ Adobe Systems Incorporated




  parent reply	other threads:[~2003-10-30 19:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-10-29 21:31 Peter Lee
2003-10-30 10:20 ` Ian Dobbie
2003-10-30 19:29 ` Danny Siu [this message]
2003-10-31 16:20   ` Peter Lee
2003-10-31 17:01   ` Ted Zlatanov

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