MTA issues.
Lea Gris
lea.gris at noiraude.net
Fri Feb 10 12:41:35 UTC 2006
Michael T. Richter a écrit :
> Evolution's handling of junk mail is pathetic. (No "ham" learning, for
> example, and its way of deciding what's spam or not seems to ... lack.)
> As a result I'd like to set up a mail daemon of some kind -- preferably
> one compatible with SpamBayes or the like -- that collects my mail for
> me for later spam processing leaving Evolution merely in the role of
> displaying and sending email on my behalf. How would I go about doing
> all this? I tried fetchmail but can't figure out even the basics of
> getting it to work. (Fetchmailconf made things worse, not better, in
> this regard. To be polite it doesn't conform to GNOME HIG at all....)
>
> Is there an MTA available that doesn't require me to spend hours and
> hours of decoding "docs" to set up?
You realy should give Thunderbird a try.
You could install postfix + spamassassin + fetchmail or watever MTA,
but, as long as you know how all the stuff work togather, how to setup
the config files.. That's not so complex if you already know about MTAs
but, as a user I strongly recommand using a more intelligent MUA.
Thunderbird come with a very good baysian filter embeded.
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Léa Gris
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