“In our previous article we configured spam-fighting software
Annoyance Filter. To put it to work we need to integrate it with an
e-mail client. We’ll use KMail, but the same method of integrating
Annoyance Filter works with other e-mail clients, including Mozilla
Thunderbird, Sylpheed, and Mutt.“To begin, we need the annoyance-filter executable, a trained
dictionary (and the related binary-only fast dictionary), and a
little bash script that should look like this..”
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