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Re: How to unregister message as spam/ham?
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Adam Sjøgren |
Subject: |
Re: How to unregister message as spam/ham? |
Date: |
Sun, 06 Sep 2009 11:47:52 +0200 |
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On Sun, 06 Sep 2009 08:30:36 +0300, Teemu wrote:
> I've been using Gnus' spam package for a while with bogofilter. So far I
> haven't found a way to unregister messages as spam or ham. That is, undo
> previously registered messages in bogofilter's database.
I'm sure the author can answer authoritatively, but here is what I do:
On my spam-group, I have set these parameters (maybe some of them are
not necessary, it has been a _looong_ time since I set it up):
((spam-process '(ham spam-use-crm114))
(ham-process-destination 'respool)
(spam-process-destination "nnml:spam")
(ham-marks
(gnus-ticked-mark)))
If ham ends up in my spam-group, I simply tick it (with '!') and exit
the group; the ticked emails are retrained as ham and respooled
automatically.
You'll want to adjust at least "spam-use-crm114" and "nnml:spam" to suit
your setup.
Best regards,
Adam
--
"People always assume you're some kind of altruist." Adam Sjøgren
asjo@koldfront.dk
- How to unregister message as spam/ham?, Teemu Likonen, 2009/09/06
- Re: How to unregister message as spam/ham?,
Adam Sjøgren <=
- Re: How to unregister message as spam/ham?, Adam Sjøgren, 2009/09/06
- Re: How to unregister message as spam/ham?, Teemu Likonen, 2009/09/06
- Re: How to unregister message as spam/ham?, Adam Sjøgren, 2009/09/06
- Re: How to unregister message as spam/ham?, Adam Sjøgren, 2009/09/06
- Re: How to unregister message as spam/ham?, Teemu Likonen, 2009/09/06
- Re: How to unregister message as spam/ham?, Adam Sjøgren, 2009/09/06
- Re: How to unregister message as spam/ham?, Ted Zlatanov, 2009/09/09
- Re: How to unregister message as spam/ham?, Adam Sjøgren, 2009/09/09
- spam2.el (was: How to unregister message as spam/ham?), Ted Zlatanov, 2009/09/10
- Re: spam2.el, Adam Sjøgren, 2009/09/10