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[ILUG] Saving email in mutt for spamassassin

[ILUG] Saving email in mutt for spamassassin

Brian Brazil bbrazil at netsoc.tcd.ie
Fri Aug 27 17:07:28 IST 2004


On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 10:11:02AM +0100, Brian Brazil wrote:
> For just the mutt part (from my live config):
> http://netsoc.tcd.ie/~bbrazil/matrix/mutt/conf/spam

Just discovered the bug thats been haunting me for the last few months
in this file - because I backgrounded sa-learn in the <pipe-message>,
the shell that mutt invoked returned before sa-learn got any data.

The solution is to use a forking script so that you'll get back to 
mutt quickly but sa-learn will still run in the background.

Brian

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Website: http://netsoc.tcd.ie/~bbrazil
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