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In comp.os.linux.networking Ryan Quick <(E-Mail Removed)> suggested:
> Is it possible to simply mark messages as spam when they have a score
> of, say, 5, and to delete them completely if they have a score of,
SA does mark any mail it think it's spam as ****SPAM**** per
default, on the configured value.
> say, 15? It appears to me that you can only set the spam score to
> some value and deal with all spams in the same way. I want to be able
> to have multiple rulesets for different scores.
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits=[0-9][0-9]\.
/dev/null
In .procmailrc should "delete" any spam scored 10-99 directly.
BTW
The only time I'm looking into the SPAM file which is zeroed from
a cron job once a day, seems to be if we talk about spam here, or
if there's some question like this.
20:56 checking for mail..
68 x SPAM since 03:15 h (553K) caught by:
SpamAssassin 2.64
Received: 2 SPAM: 0 real: 2
Sender:
...
Doesn't look that bad, spam seems to have dropped in the last few
month. And a big thx to all those making SA possible, keeping
mail usable for me.
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