Howto create a kill filter in KMail?

antialias vukman at dbmail.dk
Fri May 3 16:36:00 BST 2002


On Friday 03 May 2002 17:06, Malte S. Stretz wrote:
> On Friday 03 May 2002 16:41, antialias wrote:
> > On Friday 03 May 2002 16:39, Malte S. Stretz wrote:
> > > Maybe I'm too blind or something but does anybody know how I can create
> > > a "real" kill filter in KMail? I can't find any option "move to
> > > /dev/null" in the filter dialog. Ok, I can move the mail to the trash
> > > bin. But I don't like those mails where I'm shure they're spam to mix
> > > up with the recyclable trash.
> > >
> > > Maybe it's really all-too-obvious but neither [1] nor [2] and the like
> > > did help.
> >
> > Kmail > Settings > Configure Pop filters > Filter action > Delete mail
> > from server
>
> Thought so, too. But this is not really what I want/need. That way every
> mail's header is loaded twice (iff you set the size limit to a value low
> enough). Too much traffic :) I'd like to have the mail deleted, _after_ I
> got it...
>
> Malte

Maybe a symlink to /dev/null  in Mail folder and then redirect incoming spam 
there ;-)

Cheers,

antialias
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