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| So, the premise of the predicament I would establish are finding an answer that does not generally require knowledge of dotfiles, does not generally require knowledge of elisp, on a system that already puts spamassassin headers on many of the messages. Where are there any already existing commands in emacs Rmail ?... that could sort out spam type messages by spamassassin header lines' strings, expressions into a suspected spam file available if necessary for review for false hits. What one time use, existing emacs commands or Rmail commands, on the fly commands are there available for already loaded Rmail. Something like, similar to for example M-x type commands or like C-c C-s C-d rmail-summary-sort-by-date, topic, author, Esc C-s rmail-summary-by-regexp That way you could get to your favorite correspondents more quickly at the beginning of a session if you do not generally know dotfiles, do not generally know elisp. |
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| On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 20:03:06 +0200, dsaklad@gnu.org <dsaklad@zurich.csail.mit.edu> wrote: > So, the premise of the predicament I would establish are finding > an answer that does not generally require knowledge of dotfiles, > does not generally require knowledge of elisp, on a system that > already puts spamassassin headers on many of the messages. > > Where are there any already existing commands in emacs Rmail ?... > that could sort out spam type messages by spamassassin > header lines' strings, expressions into a suspected spam file > available if necessary for review for false hits. > > What one time use, existing emacs commands or Rmail commands, > on the fly commands are there available for already loaded Rmail. > Something like, similar to for example M-x type commands or like > C-c C-s C-d rmail-summary-sort-by-date, topic, author, > Esc C-s rmail-summary-by-regexp > > That way you could get to your favorite correspondents more > quickly at the beginning of a session if you do not generally know > dotfiles, do not generally know elisp. Have you tried posting on gnu.emacs.help ? What about this link: http://www.google.com/search?q=emacs+rmail+spamassassin or http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/he.../msg00288.html where the question is For rmail in emacs, how do you setup things where spamassassin headers appear on messages already?... and the answer is rmail-spam-filter? -Enrique |
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