Howto create a kill filter in KMail?

antialias vukman at dbmail.dk
Fri May 3 19:43:28 BST 2002


On Friday 03 May 2002 20:28, Malte S. Stretz wrote:
> On Friday 03 May 2002 17:36, antialias wrote:
> > On Friday 03 May 2002 17:06, Malte S. Stretz wrote:
> > > On Friday 03 May 2002 16:41, antialias wrote:
> > > > 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...
> >
> > Maybe a symlink to /dev/null  in Mail folder and then redirect incoming
> > spam there ;-)
>
> Nice idea :) And it's not really the worst: I could create a folder
> trash-and-say-what-i-do which is purged once a day. But having a real black
> hole target would be loads nicer...
>
> Malte

I have a trash-spam folder here which is purged once a day :) It is not bad at 
all, although it would be much better if we could let's say purge it every 
second ;-), and I hope someone will make a patch and add some more expire 
options.

antialias
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