HowToEnableSpamFilteringInEvolution

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= How To - Enable spam filtering in Evolution =  * On the top panel, visit '''System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager'''.
   * Search for "''spamassassin''".
   * Install "''spamassassin''" and any dependencies it requires.
 * Launch Evolution.
   * Go to '''Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Preferences -> Junk'''.
   * Enable at least the first option box, "''Check incoming mail for junk''."
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== How To - Enable spam filtering in Evolution == Spamassassin itself requires no setup in most cases. If you really wanted to know all that, open the Gnome Help browser ('''System -> Help'''), type ''Ctrl-l'' (for "'''L'''ocation), and in the box type "''man:spamassassin''". Alternatively, you could open a terminal ('''Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal''') and type "''man spamassassin''". There is additional documentation in "''/usr/share/doc/spamassassin''". ('''Places -> Home Folder''', type ''Ctrl-l'' ('''L'''ocation), then enter "''/usr/share/doc/spamassassin''".)
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    * install "spamassassin" via synaptic
    * launch evolution
    * go to edit -> preferences -> mail preferences -> junk (FIXME, has a german translation)
    * enable at least the first option box.
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  • On the top panel, visit System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager.

    • Search for "spamassassin".

    • Install "spamassassin" and any dependencies it requires.

  • Launch Evolution.
    • Go to Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Preferences -> Junk.

    • Enable at least the first option box, "Check incoming mail for junk."

Spamassassin itself requires no setup in most cases. If you really wanted to know all that, open the Gnome Help browser (System -> Help), type Ctrl-l (for "Location), and in the box type "man:spamassassin". Alternatively, you could open a terminal (Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal) and type "man spamassassin". There is additional documentation in "/usr/share/doc/spamassassin". (Places -> Home Folder, type Ctrl-l (Location), then enter "/usr/share/doc/spamassassin".)

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