On Sat, 2012-08-04 at 07:11 -0400, Tim wrote: > On Fri, 2012-08-03 at 14:37 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote: > > Ah. The answer is, yes. It works on my Exchange EWS account and on > > my POP3 account. For some definition of "works". Some junk is not > > caught and some non-junk is caught. There is no junk in my Gmail > > account, but I don't get much spam there. > > So, is the junk mail filtering in Evolution: > > a) Assessing the mail to see if it appears to be junk/not-junk, then > filtering it into an appropriate folder? And, when you manually hit > junk/not-junk buttons in your reader, are the assessment rules adjusted > to take those particular messages into account? It sounds like it. When I filter by hand, there's a pop-up that says "learning spam" or "learning ham" or something similar. > > b) Looking for a junk/not-junk header in the mail, that some other > processor has put there when it assessed the mail, and filtering on > those junk mail headers? Works in conjunction with spamassassin or bogofilter. So I don't know exactly, but I would guess that the processor modifies the header, and evo interacts with the processor to update the processor's filter rules. -- Matthew Saltzman Clemson University Math Sciences mjs AT clemson DOT edu -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org