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Re: for RMAIL in EMACS how do you sort probable spam type messages to a
From: |
Bastien Guerry |
Subject: |
Re: for RMAIL in EMACS how do you sort probable spam type messages to a file so you can check for false positives?... what emacs commands could do it during a single session?... |
Date: |
Wed, 13 Feb 2008 00:55:04 +0000 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.110007 (No Gnus v0.7) Emacs/23.0.60 (gnu/linux) |
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:
>> From: Don Saklad <dsaklad@gnu.org>
>> Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 19:08:48 -0500
>> Cc:
>>
>> for RMAIL in EMACS how do you sort probable spam type messages
>> to a file so you can check for false positives?... what emacs commands
>> could do it during a single session?...
>>
>> spamassassin headers appear on many messages but the fencepost.gnu.org
>> sysadmin team does not provide end-user support for RMAIL in EMACS.
>
> Emacs 22 comes with rmail-spam-filter, so perhaps you could hack it to
> look at the spamassassin headers. (If you do, please submit the
> changes to emacs-devel@gnu.org.)
The patch below allow the user to set `rsf-definitions-alist' so that
`rmail-spam-filter' also check the X-Spam-Status header field.
I think this is what the OP needs.
Should I apply this?
--- rmail-spam-filter.el.~1.19.~ 2008-01-08 20:45:08.000000000 +0000
+++ rmail-spam-filter.el 2008-02-13 00:53:32.000000000 +0000
@@ -201,6 +201,9 @@
(cons :format "%v" :value (contents . "")
(const :format "" contents)
(string :tag "Contents" ""))
+ (cons :format "%v" :value (x-spam-status . "")
+ (const :format "" x-spam-status)
+ (string :tag "X-Spam-Status" ""))
(cons :format "%v" :value (action . output-and-delete)
(const :format "" action)
(choice :tag "Action selection"
@@ -284,6 +287,7 @@
(concat ", " (mail-fetch-field "Cc")))))
(setq message-subject (mail-fetch-field "Subject"))
(setq message-content-type (mail-fetch-field "Content-Type"))
+ (setq message-spam-status (mail-fetch-field "X-Spam-Status"))
)
;; Find number of spam-definition elements in the list
;; rsf-definitions-alist specified by user:
@@ -363,6 +367,11 @@
(rmail-msgbeg msg) (rmail-msgend msg))
definition maybe-spam)
+ ;; finally, check the X-Spam-Status header. You will typically
+ ;; look for the "Yes" string in this header field
+ (check-field 'x-spam-status message-spam-status
+ definition maybe-spam)
+
;; if the search in rsf-definitions-alist found
;; that this email is spam, output the email to the spam
;; rmail file, mark the email for deletion, leave the
--
Bastien