* Re: using spamassassin and fancy splitting
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@ 2003-06-19 4:02 ` Hubert Chan
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From: Hubert Chan @ 2003-06-19 4:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
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>>>>> "Al" == Al Arduengo <exal@austin.rr.com> writes:
Al> I am trying to use spamassassin with my gnus setup. However it
Al> seems that none of the messagesare actually being sent through
Al> spamassassin. I have tried using spamc with spamd as well as
Al> spamassassin. Can anyone shed some light on this for me? I am
Al> using 5.10.2 on a Slackware 9.0 system. Below is the pertinent
Al> section of my .gnus file (notethat the spam function is shamelessly
Al> taken from an example found at my.gnus.org:
That's mine. ;-) (Based heavily on stuff found in the gnus info
file.) You may also want to check the archives for, I believe,
gnu.emacs.sources. Recently (within the last few months), someone
posted some code that's a bit more fail-safe. i.e. it won't kill your
mail when spamc can't be executed.
Al> (setq nnmail-split-fancy '( |(any "discuss-gnu-electric@gnu\\.org"
Al> "electric") (any "lilypond-user@gnu\\.org" "lillypond") (any
Al> "xephem@yahoogroups\\.com" "xephem") (any
Al> "aas-members@www\\.austinastro\\.org" "aas")
Al> (:hc:fancy-split-spamassassin) "other"))
^^
There should be a space between the : and hc:fancy-...
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