Bug 64829 - Graphical display of the spam level header
Summary: Graphical display of the spam level header
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 16270
Alias: None
Product: kmail
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 1.5.3
Platform: unspecified Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: kdepim bugs
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Reported: 2003-09-23 21:01 UTC by David F. Newman
Modified: 2007-09-14 12:17 UTC (History)
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Description David F. Newman 2003-09-23 21:01:36 UTC
Version:           1.5.3 (using KDE KDE 3.1.3)
Installed from:    Unlisted Binary Package

I use spamassassin to flag my email as spam and procmail to filter it.  With spam that gets through I like to see the spam score that it got before I file it so I press 'v' to view the headers.  I think it would be very helpful if KMail displayed a horizontal bar graph somewhere inside the fancy headers that displayed the X-Spam-Level: score.  Then I could quickly see how well spamassassin did against that email.
Comment 1 Mathieu Jobin 2004-01-05 01:32:41 UTC
What about custom header ?
which allow to render the HTML output, and get the include from any headers field.
Comment 2 Rene Androsch 2004-01-17 17:19:13 UTC
It would be definitly nice to see the X-Spam-Level score.
But I got a solution for you!
SpamAssassin prints * for each full point!
So you could have several mailboxes:
spam\level1
spam\level2
spam\level3
...

if filter rules like:
if X-Spam-Level: equals *
or X-Spam-Level: equals **
or X-Spam-Level: equals ***
or X-Spam-Level: equals ****
then move spam\level1
and so on :)
works great. somethimes, email get a very high score, that they won't be moved into the correct folder, but for that, I have a "catch-all" rule afterwards, that takes the rest.
Comment 3 kde 2004-04-10 02:24:12 UTC
looks like a dupe of 16270
Comment 4 Tom Albers 2004-08-07 13:29:24 UTC
In the new KMail 1.7/KDE 3.3 there will be extensive support for ant-virus software and anti-spam software. You can automatically filter messages to an other folder and mark messages who get through the filter as spam. I think you like it....

I'll transfer you to an other wish, which requests custom headers for the remaining part of your wish.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 16270 ***