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Hi there,
I have recently started to use evolution as my mail client. However, I can't figure out how to make it work with spamassassin to detect the tons of junk mail I get every day. I have come across several posts to ubuntu/debian/gentoo... mailing lists describing different settings to make it work but none of them has worked for me so far. I have installed spamassassin and enbled it in /etc/defaults/spamassassin, checked the spamassassin plugin and spam detection options within evolution, and created a junkmail testing filter. The status bar says that it is learning to detect spam, but it actually doesn't work. Cheers, JP -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org |
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On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 04:55 -0800, JP wrote:
> Hi there, > > I have recently started to use evolution as my mail client. However, I > can't figure out how to make it work with spamassassin to detect the > tons of junk mail I get every day. I have come across several posts to > ubuntu/debian/gentoo... mailing lists describing different settings to > make it work but none of them has worked for me so far. I have > installed spamassassin and enbled it in /etc/defaults/spamassassin, > checked the spamassassin plugin and spam detection options within > evolution, and created a junkmail testing filter. The status bar says > that it is learning to detect spam, but it actually doesn't work. > > Ch which version of Evolution (etc)? you don't need to set up any testing filter with recent versions of Evolution IIRC. have you set up all the relevant options in the preferences for the relevant accounts? do you have spamd/spamc running? have you trained spamassassin? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org |
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michael wrote: > On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 04:55 -0800, JP wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > I have recently started to use evolution as my mail client. However, I > > can't figure out how to make it work with spamassassin to detect the > > tons of junk mail I get every day. I have come across several posts to > > ubuntu/debian/gentoo... mailing lists describing different settings to > > make it work but none of them has worked for me so far. I have > > installed spamassassin and enbled it in /etc/defaults/spamassassin, > > checked the spamassassin plugin and spam detection options within > > evolution, and created a junkmail testing filter. The status bar says > > that it is learning to detect spam, but it actually doesn't work. > > > > Ch > > which version of Evolution (etc)? > you don't need to set up any testing filter with recent versions of > Evolution IIRC. have you set up all the relevant options in the > preferences for the relevant accounts? do you have spamd/spamc running? > have you trained spamassassin? Versions are: evolution 2.6.3-2 spamassassin 3.1.7-1 The following options are set: Edit->Plugins->Spam detection with spamassassin Edit->Preferences->Mail options->Spam->Detect if incoming mail is spam & Include remote tests I've checked that spamd is up and spamc installed: debian_etch$ ps -ef | grep spam root 3859 1 0 Nov29 ? 00:00:03 /usr/sbin/spamd --create-prefs --max-children 5 --er-home-dir jp 9872 3859 0 Nov30 ? 00:01:01 spamd child jp 9903 3859 0 Nov30 ? 00:00:25 spamd child jp 3449 4465 0 18:44 pts/3 00:00:00 grep spam debian_etch$ which spamc /usr/bin/spamc I've selected hundreds of junk messages and manually flagged them as spam. I've also selected some ham messages and flagged as spam and afterwards as not spam. I also thought that the spam folder would get full of junk soon after flagging some junks messsages but nothing happened. Then I started setting/unsetting any option I could think off. Cheers, JP -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org |
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On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 09:54 -0800, JP wrote:
> michael wrote: > > > On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 04:55 -0800, JP wrote: > > > Hi there, > > > > > > I have recently started to use evolution as my mail client. However, I > > > can't figure out how to make it work with spamassassin to detect the > > > tons of junk mail I get every day. I have come across several posts to > > > ubuntu/debian/gentoo... mailing lists describing different settings to > > > make it work but none of them has worked for me so far. I have > > > installed spamassassin and enbled it in /etc/defaults/spamassassin, > > > checked the spamassassin plugin and spam detection options within > > > evolution, and created a junkmail testing filter. The status bar says > > > that it is learning to detect spam, but it actually doesn't work. > > > > > > Ch > > > > which version of Evolution (etc)? > > you don't need to set up any testing filter with recent versions of > > Evolution IIRC. have you set up all the relevant options in the > > preferences for the relevant accounts? do you have spamd/spamc running? > > have you trained spamassassin? > Versions are: > evolution 2.6.3-2 > spamassassin 3.1.7-1 > The following options are set: > Edit->Plugins->Spam detection with spamassassin > Edit->Preferences->Mail options->Spam->Detect if incoming mail is spam > & Include remote tests > I've checked that spamd is up and spamc installed: > debian_etch$ ps -ef | grep spam > root 3859 1 0 Nov29 ? 00:00:03 /usr/sbin/spamd > --create-prefs --max-children 5 --er-home-dir > jp 9872 3859 0 Nov30 ? 00:01:01 spamd child > jp 9903 3859 0 Nov30 ? 00:00:25 spamd child > jp 3449 4465 0 18:44 pts/3 00:00:00 grep spam > debian_etch$ which spamc > /usr/bin/spamc > > I've selected hundreds of junk messages and manually flagged them as > spam. I've also selected some ham messages and flagged as spam and > afterwards as not spam. > > I also thought that the spam folder would get full of junk soon after > flagging some junks messsages but nothing happened. Then I started > setting/unsetting any option I could think off. Seems okay (presuming you've not messed any option re last sentence). My junk goes to a 'Junk' folder not one named 'Spam'/'spam'... I believe it you mark it as Junk it should go there. IIRC it takes a long(ish) [a few hundred?] while before S.A. starts marking stuff automatically. Have you checked your syslog and mail.* logs? Eg when SA is doing it's job I get: Dec 4 12:01:09 ratty spamd[12035]: checking message <20061204115732.9E5B77385@tempeh.redblackandgreen. net> for michael:1000. Dec 4 12:01:10 ratty spamd[12035]: identified spam (15.0/5.0) for michael:1000 in 0.1 seconds, 23780 bytes. Dec 4 12:01:10 ratty spamd[12035]: result: Y 15 - BAYES_99,FORGED_MUA_MOZILLA,HELO_DYNAMIC_IPADDR2,H TML_40_50,HTML_FONT_INVISIBLE,HTML_FONT_LOW_CONTRA ST,HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_12,HTML_MESSAGE,MIME_HTML_ONLY, MSGID_FROM_MTA_ID scantime=0.1,size=23780,mid=<20061204115732.9E5B77 385@tempeh.redblackandgreen.net>,bayes=1,autolearn =no I do recall thinking I had this prob in the past, checked various newsgroups etc then decided I just had to let S.A. learn - and now it does seem to work (unless I start reading etc new msgs while S.A. is still filtering... that sometimes seems to screw things up) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org |
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