On Saturday 29 July 2006 12:05, Nigel Henry wrote: > I have Bogofilter 1.0.2 installed on FC2, and it's working ok separating > the Spam from the Ham, but I'm not sure if I have the filters set up > correctly in Kmail. Problem Solved. I kept Filter 1, as is, and created 3 additional filters. Filter 2. bogofilter_is_spam Filter Criteria: Match all of the following X-Bogosity contains Spam Filter Actions: remove header X-Bogosity remove header X-Attachments file into folder spam Advanced Options: apply this filter to incoming messages (Checked) on manual filtering (Checked) If this filter matches, stop processing here (Checked) Filter 3. bogofilter_is_ham Filter Criteria: Match all of the following X-Bogosity contains Ham Filter Actions: remove header X-Bogosity remove header X-Attachments file into folder inbox Advanced Options: (As Filter 2) Filter 4. bogofilter_is_unsure Filter Criteria: Match all of the following X-Bogosity contains Unsure Filter Actions: remove header X-Bogosity remove header X-Attachments file into folder unsure Advanced Options: (As Filter 2) I do not have any other mail filtering, and all the mail used to arrive in the inbox. Now it is being separated to, spam, inbox, and unsure. Also the X-bogosity added headers that were turning up in the inbox, are now gone, as they should be. Bogofilter using tri-state with the additional "Unsure" seems to be a good idea, as I've just received 2 unsures, which are obviously Spam, but "Unsure" is showing that they were on the way to being misidentified as Ham, and are obvious candidates for adding to the Spam db. At the moment I'm still building up the database, so am obviously adding all the correctly identified Spam to it also. Nigel. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list