SpamAssassin Plugin ------------------- This plugin will filter incoming messages using SpamAssassin. Like the spamc command from the SpamAssassin package, the message is sent to a spamd server that decides if the message is spam or not. Filtering of spam at incorporation time can be turned off. The plugin also provides the ability to teach spamd to recognize spam and ham, using the external command sa-learn in local modes or spamc in TCP mode (this one requires SpamAssassin >=3.1.x). A toolbar button for marking messages as spam or ham can be added to the main window or the message window (see "Configuration/Preferences/Customize toolbars). The plugin is built automatically if you have the required libraries available. Message that are classified as spam can be deleted or moved to a folder that can be specified in the configuration, if the folder is not specified or not found the default trash folder will be used. Plugin preferences can be found under "/Configuration/Preferences/Plugins /SpamAssassin". The SpamAssassin plugin uses it's own block in the clawsrc file in your ~/.claws-mail/ directory, and define the following options: [SpamAssassin] transport=0 transport type (to reach spamd) 0 is to disable all features 1 is using a local spamd 2 is using a TCP connection 3 is using a Unix socket [default: 0] hostname=localhost hostname of the spamd server [default: localhost] port=783 port the spamd server uses [default: 783] timeout=30 max time (in seconds) a transaction with spamd should last [default: 30] max_size=250 maximum size a mail can have (in kB) larger mails will not be filtered [default: 250] process_emails=1 enable to filter incoming emails (POP, IMAP, local) [default: 1] receive_spam=1 enable to save spam to a mailfolder if not enabled the mails will be deleted, please note that this is dangerout and you might lose an important mail that is classified as spam by mistake [default: 1] save_folder=#mh/Mail/trash/Spam the folder that should be used to save spam mails, if empty the default trash folder is used [default: none, use default trash] username= user the spamd server have to use [default: user name of the current user] libspamc.[ch] and utils.[ch] are files from the SpamAssassin distribution. The copyright holders and license information can be found inside the files. The SpamAssassin distribution can be downloaded from http://spamassassin.apache.org/.