Changes between Version 3 and Version 4 of spam/mua-config
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- 09/29/06 22:02:02 (19 years ago)
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spam/mua-config
v3 v4 6 6 Mutt does not have its own built-in spam filters. However, keyboard macros can be used to ease the moving of missed spam into `missed-spam` folder. 7 7 8 If you use mutt from a CW, we should have the default mutt configuration set up to allow a simple keypress to move messages into your spam folder shortly. 8 If you use mutt from a CW, we will soon (as of `cal-meta` 0.65) have the [source:/trunk/packages/cal-meta/src/cal-configured-workstations/etc/Muttrc.d/cal.rc default mutt configuration] set up to allow a simple keypress to handle spam. Press `S` on any message in your inbox to move it to your `missed-spam` folder. If you are reviewing your `spam` quarantine, you can just press `Y` on a non-spam message to put a copy of it in `not-spam` and also move it back out into your `INBOX` to deal with properly. 9 10 === `mutt` with `imapsync` === 9 11 10 12 If you use mutt with some form of external IMAP synchronization (such as [http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync/README imapsync]), the following keyboard macro (in `~/.mutt/muttrc` or `~/.muttrc`) can be used to move a missed spam (with full headers) into your local "missed-spam" folder, and delete the original message from your inbox:
