From: Shao Zhang <shaoz@activesky.com>
Subject: Re: help with spam.el
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 14:43:18 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <kfu1do6trd.fsf@shaoz.activesky.com.au> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4nvfy6850a.fsf@lockgroove.bwh.harvard.edu>
Hi,
On [Wed, 26 Mar 2003 11:30:29 -0500], Ted Zlatanov <tzz@lifelogs.com> wrote:
> '(spam-use-ifile t))
>
> This means that ifile will be used on your incoming mail (when
> spam-split is run), and the messages detected to be spam will go to
> the spam-split-group in the appropriate place. So if you are splitting
> from a nnimap server xyz, the spam will go to "nnimap+xyz:spam" (the
> value of spam-split-group is "spam" by default).
This is actually my problem indeed. I complained before that spam-split
did not run at all, it actually did. I only found out after I notices I
have lost a few emails :(
I have set my spam-split-group to nnfolder+archive:spam. The spam-split
didn't end up putting them in my local folder, but in
nnimap+abc:nnfolder+archive:spam and nnimap+xyz:nnfolder+archive:spam
respectively.
Is it possible to split them into a local folder? Is this a limitation
of spam.el or nnimap fancy split?
Regards,
Shao.
prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-03-28 3:43 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <kfisuevghb.fsf@shaoz.activesky.com.au>
[not found] ` <4nhe9yeykj.fsf@lockgroove.bwh.harvard.edu>
[not found] ` <kfvfy963bf.fsf@shaoz.activesky.com.au>
2003-03-24 16:31 ` Ted Zlatanov
[not found] ` <kfptoflzbj.fsf@shaoz.activesky.com.au>
[not found] ` <4nvfy6850a.fsf@lockgroove.bwh.harvard.edu>
2003-03-26 23:30 ` Shao Zhang
[not found] ` <4nu1do4sb6.fsf@lockgroove.bwh.harvard.edu>
2003-03-28 3:54 ` Shao Zhang
2003-04-07 20:00 ` Ted Zlatanov
2003-03-28 3:43 ` Shao Zhang [this message]
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