Beforwe I file a bugzilla does spamaswsassin Junk processing work for anyone under evolution?
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 21:16 -0400, Aaron Konstam wrote:
Beforwe I file a bugzilla does spamaswsassin Junk processing work for anyone under evolution?
I'm not quite sure. I have evolution-spamassassin and evolution-rspam installed. I can filter junk, but I can't enable the spam reporting plugin.
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 21:23 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
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Matthew Saltzman mjs@clemson.edu Reply-to: Community support for Fedora users users@lists.fedoraproject.org To: Community support for Fedora users users@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: Re: Does Spamassassin junk processing work for anyone under evolution? Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2012 21:23:44 -0400 (08/02/2012 08:23:44 PM)
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 21:16 -0400, Aaron Konstam wrote:
Beforwe I file a bugzilla does spamaswsassin Junk processing work
for
anyone under evolution?
I'm not quite sure. I have evolution-spamassassin and evolution-rspam installed. I can filter junk, but I can't enable the spam reporting plugin.
The question is when you receive mail doews the spam automatically end up in the Junk folder? It does not on my machine? And this has never happened before. I mean in earlier fedora versons.
On 08/03/2012 11:34 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 21:23 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
From:
Matthew Saltzman mjs@clemson.edu Reply-to: Community support for Fedora users users@lists.fedoraproject.org To: Community support for Fedora users users@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: Re: Does Spamassassin junk processing work for anyone under evolution? Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2012 21:23:44 -0400 (08/02/2012 08:23:44 PM)
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 21:16 -0400, Aaron Konstam wrote:
Beforwe I file a bugzilla does spamaswsassin Junk processing work
for
anyone under evolution?
I'm not quite sure. I have evolution-spamassassin and evolution-rspam installed. I can filter junk, but I can't enable the spam reporting plugin.
The question is when you receive mail doews the spam automatically end up in the Junk folder? It does not on my machine? And this has never happened before. I mean in earlier fedora versons.
Hi Aaron:
It doesn't work for me. I had to switch to bogofilter, see my post to this list about spamassassin:
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2012-April/416366.html
Germán.
On Fri, 2012-08-03 at 10:34 -0400, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 21:23 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 21:16 -0400, Aaron Konstam wrote:
Beforwe I file a bugzilla does spamaswsassin Junk processing work
for
anyone under evolution?
I'm not quite sure. I have evolution-spamassassin and evolution-rspam installed. I can filter junk, but I can't enable the spam reporting plugin.
The question is when you receive mail doews the spam automatically end up in the Junk folder? It does not on my machine? And this has never happened before. I mean in earlier fedora versons.
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.
To turn it on for an account, Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Accounts -> <select account> -> Edit -> Receiving Options, then check "Check new messages for junk contents". My POP account doesn't offer a junk filter option, so that might be happening at the host.
Also configure global junk processing in Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Preferences -> Junk.
I still can't get spam reporting working, but I suppose that's another thread.
On Fri, 2012-08-03 at 14:37 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Fri, 2012-08-03 at 10:34 -0400, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 21:23 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 21:16 -0400, Aaron Konstam wrote:
Beforwe I file a bugzilla does spamaswsassin Junk processing work
for
anyone under evolution?
I'm not quite sure. I have evolution-spamassassin and evolution-rspam installed. I can filter junk, but I can't enable the spam reporting plugin.
The question is when you receive mail doews the spam automatically end up in the Junk folder? It does not on my machine? And this has never happened before. I mean in earlier fedora versons.
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.
To turn it on for an account, Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Accounts -> <select account> -> Edit -> Receiving Options, then check "Check new messages for junk contents". My POP account doesn't offer a junk filter option, so that might be happening at the host.
Also configure global junk processing in Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Preferences -> Junk.
I still can't get spam reporting working, but I suppose that's another thread.
Except the option "Check new messages for Junk" is under thew Junk tab of Mail Preference. In my case no messages are sent to the Junk folder automatically.
On Fri, 2012-08-03 at 15:08 -0400, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Fri, 2012-08-03 at 14:37 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Fri, 2012-08-03 at 10:34 -0400, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 21:23 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 21:16 -0400, Aaron Konstam wrote:
Beforwe I file a bugzilla does spamaswsassin Junk processing work
for
anyone under evolution?
I'm not quite sure. I have evolution-spamassassin and evolution-rspam installed. I can filter junk, but I can't enable the spam reporting plugin.
The question is when you receive mail doews the spam automatically end up in the Junk folder? It does not on my machine? And this has never happened before. I mean in earlier fedora versons.
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.
To turn it on for an account, Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Accounts -> <select account> -> Edit -> Receiving Options, then check "Check new messages for junk contents". My POP account doesn't offer a junk filter option, so that might be happening at the host.
Also configure global junk processing in Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Preferences -> Junk.
I still can't get spam reporting working, but I suppose that's another thread.
Except the option "Check new messages for Junk" is under thew Junk tab of Mail Preference.
Yes, there, too. But also there's a setting in each account (other than POP, apparently).
In my case no messages are sent to the Junk folder automatically.
Just to make sure, do you have the spamassassin and evolution-spamassassin RPMs installed?
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?
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?
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.
On Fri, 2012-08-03 at 22:37 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Fri, 2012-08-03 at 15:08 -0400, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Fri, 2012-08-03 at 14:37 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Fri, 2012-08-03 at 10:34 -0400, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 21:23 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 21:16 -0400, Aaron Konstam wrote:
Beforwe I file a bugzilla does spamaswsassin Junk processing work
for
anyone under evolution?
I'm not quite sure. I have evolution-spamassassin and evolution-rspam installed. I can filter junk, but I can't enable the spam reporting plugin.
The question is when you receive mail doews the spam automatically end up in the Junk folder? It does not on my machine? And this has never happened before. I mean in earlier fedora versons.
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.
To turn it on for an account, Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Accounts -> <select account> -> Edit -> Receiving Options, then check "Check new messages for junk contents". My POP account doesn't offer a junk filter option, so that might be happening at the host.
Also configure global junk processing in Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Preferences -> Junk.
I still can't get spam reporting working, but I suppose that's another thread.
Except the option "Check new messages for Junk" is under thew Junk tab of Mail Preference.
Yes, there, too. But also there's a setting in each account (other than POP, apparently).
In my case no messages are sent to the Junk folder automatically.
Just to make sure, do you have the spamassassin and evolution-spamassassin RPMs installed?
Yes I do.