andrewducker (
andrewducker) wrote2006-02-18 07:09 pm
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Anti-spam
I've just discovered that (a) Thunderbird has whitelisting, and won't make as spam anything from people in my address book and (b) I can tell it to automatically move any email from people _not_ in my address book into a separate 'unrecognised' folder.
I've now got three filters set up:
1) Everything with ****SPAM**** in the subject line gets junked (that's put there by SpamAssassin on the server, if it scores over 5 - I haven't noticed any false positives in over a year).
2) Everything from LJ gets stuck into the LJ folder.
3) Everything not in my address book gets dumped into "Unrecognised".
This should leave my inbox for things from people I know.
Now, if only there was a way to run these filters intermittently, so that when I check my email from the web client or my phone it's already been filtered, I'd be happy.
I've now got three filters set up:
1) Everything with ****SPAM**** in the subject line gets junked (that's put there by SpamAssassin on the server, if it scores over 5 - I haven't noticed any false positives in over a year).
2) Everything from LJ gets stuck into the LJ folder.
3) Everything not in my address book gets dumped into "Unrecognised".
This should leave my inbox for things from people I know.
Now, if only there was a way to run these filters intermittently, so that when I check my email from the web client or my phone it's already been filtered, I'd be happy.
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Give it a name.
Set the first combo box to "Sender" and the second to "isn't in my address book" and tell it where to put things that match that.
Also:
Tools->Junk Mail Controls
Tell it to White List things in your address book
Move incoming messages mark as junk into a separate folder
Go the the Adaptive Filter tab, and make sure it's on.
For a while, you'll need to correct whether mails are spam or not, but it learns fairly quickly.