mass processing with mutt and Fcc
Shawn Barnhart
swb at grasslake.net
Tue Apr 1 16:32:40 CEST 2003
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Relson" <relson at osagesoftware.com>
> Bogofilter looks at nearly all the tokens of a message. Some stuff is
> ignored - for example message IDs, because they tend to be unique, and
> innards of html tags and comments.
>
> Given a significant number of tokens in a message, no single token will
> make bogofilter think the message is ham (or spam). So bogofilter doesn't
> _need_ to delete X-Bogosity lines. Deleting them is very useful for your
> MUA's filters.
That's kind of what I was getting at. The only potential for mischief might
be if someone was pre-filtering based on a bogofilter header prior to
processing. If you follow the procmail stuff from the man page, it'd be
impossible since the spam tokens would overwhelm the fake non-spam ones.
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